Aymaraacute; Also Aymara (etymology unknown as yet). A numerous tribe of sedentary Indians inhabiting the northern sections of Bolivia, part of the eastern declivities of the Andes of that republic, and the sections of Peru bordering upon Lake Titicaca, except its northern extremity, which is held by Quichua-speaking Indians. It is not safe as yet … Continue reading “Aymaraacute;”
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Aymar
Aymar SEE ADEMAR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Aylworth, Reuben A
Aylworth, Reuben A a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Half Moon, N. Y., April 13, 1792. He was converted in 1810, and was admitted into the New York Conference in 1817; was transferred to the Genesee; located in 1825; admitted into the Erie Conference in 1836; superannuated in 1844; and died at, Hampden, O., … Continue reading “Aylworth, Reuben A”
Aylworth, James P
Aylworth, James P a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and one of the fathers of the Oneida Conference, was born in 1783. He entered the ministry in 1822, serving chiefly in Central New York, until his superannuation in 1847. He died in 1848. Minutes of Conferences. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Aylward, James Ambrose Dominic
Aylward, James Ambrose Dominic Theologian and poet, born at Leeds, 4 April, 1813; died at Hinckley (England), 5 October, 1872. He was educated at the Dominican priory of Hinckley, entered the Order of St. Dominic, was ordained priest in 1836, became provincial in l850, first Prior of Woodchester in 1854, and provincial a second time … Continue reading “Aylward, James Ambrose Dominic”
Aylmer, John
Aylmer, John bishop of London, born in 1521, of a good family, in Norfolk. He studied at Oxford and Cambridge, but chiefly at the latter; and after leaving the universities was appointed tutor to the celebrated Lady Jane Grey. In 1553 he was made archdeacon of Stow, but on the accession of Queen Mary was … Continue reading “Aylmer, John”
Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez de
Ayllon, Lucas Vasquez de (died 1526 ) Spanish discoverer of Chesapeake Bay. He founded the settlement of San Miguel de Guandape, near the site of Jamestown, Virginia, 1526 . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Aylloacute;n, Lucas V&ésquez de
Aylloacute;n, Lucas V&squez de This Spanish discoverer of Chesapeake Bay, and the first of those daring navigators who tried to find a northwest passage from Europe to Asia, date of birth uncertain; died 18 October, 1526. He was a member of the Superior Council in San Domingo. He sent an expedition to Florida under Francisco … Continue reading “Aylloacute;n, Lucas V&ésquez de”
Ayliffe, Richard
Ayliffe, Richard an English Congregational minister, was born at Basingstoke, Hants, June 2, 1790. He was converted in his twelfth year, and in his fifteenth was apprenticed to an ironmonger in the town of Buckingham. He joined the Congregational Church in his eighteenth year. At the close of his apprenticeship, he entered Dr. Bogue’s academy … Continue reading “Ayliffe, Richard”
Ayliffe, John, LL.D.
Ayliffe, John, LL.D. fellow of New College, Oxford; degraded and expelled for the publication of work said to contain scandalous aspersions, entitled, The Ancient and Present State of the University of Oxford (2 vols. 8vo, 1714), taken, in fact, chiefly from Wood’s Athenae. He also published Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani. 1726, and a New Pandect … Continue reading “Ayliffe, John, LL.D.”