Elizabeth Foxcroft, the Glossary
Elizabeth Foxcroft (1600 – 1679) was an English theosophist.[1]
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15 relations: Anne Conway (philosopher), Benjamin Whichcote, Cambridge Platonists, East India Company, Ezechiel Foxcroft, George Foxcroft, Henry More, Jakob Böhme, King's College, Cambridge, Kingdom of England, Ragley Hall, Rosicrucianism, Sir Jeremy Whichcote, 1st Baronet, Stoke on Tern, Theosophy.
- 17th-century English philosophers
- English Theosophists
- People from Shropshire
Anne Conway (philosopher)
Anne Conway (also known as Viscountess Conway; née Finch; 14 December 1631 – 23 February 1679) was an English philosopher of the Enlightenment, whose work was in the tradition of the Cambridge Platonists. Elizabeth Foxcroft and Anne Conway (philosopher) are 1679 deaths and 17th-century English philosophers.
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Benjamin Whichcote
Benjamin Whichcote (March 1609 – May 1683) was an English Establishment and Puritan divine, Provost of King's College, Cambridge and leader of the Cambridge Platonists.
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Cambridge Platonists
The Cambridge Platonists were an influential group of Platonist philosophers and Christian theologians at the University of Cambridge that existed during the 17th century. Elizabeth Foxcroft and Cambridge Platonists are 17th-century English philosophers.
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East India Company
The East India Company (EIC) was an English, and later British, joint-stock company founded in 1600 and dissolved in 1874.
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Ezechiel Foxcroft
Ezechiel Foxcroft (1633, London – 1676) was an English esoterocist who produced the first translation of the Chymical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz published in 1690.
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George Foxcroft
George Foxcroft (c. 1634−26 February 1715) was the ninth administrator of the colony of Madras in British India for two terms starting from August 1665 to 16 September 1665 and 22 August 1668 to January 1670.
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Henry More
Henry More (12 October 1614 – 1 September 1687) was an English philosopher of the Cambridge Platonist school. Elizabeth Foxcroft and Henry More are 17th-century English philosophers.
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Jakob Böhme
Jakob Böhme (24 April 1575 – 17 November 1624) was a German philosopher, Christian mystic, and Lutheran Protestant theologian.
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King's College, Cambridge
King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
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Kingdom of England
The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from 886, when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, until 1 May 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, which would later become the United Kingdom.
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Ragley Hall
Ragley Hall in the parish of Arrow in Warwickshire is a stately home, located south of Alcester and eight miles (13 km) west of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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Rosicrucianism
Rosicrucianism is a spiritual and cultural movement that arose in early modern Europe in the early 17th century after the publication of several texts announcing to the world a new esoteric order.
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Sir Jeremy Whichcote, 1st Baronet
Sir Jeremy Whichcote, 1st Baronet (c. 1614–1677), was an English barrister and Solicitor-General to the Frederick V of the Palatinate.
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Stoke on Tern
Stoke on Tern is a village located in Shropshire, England, on the River Tern.
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Theosophy
Theosophy is a religious and philosophical system established in the United States in the late 19th century.
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See also
17th-century English philosophers
- Algernon Sidney
- Ann Baynard
- Anne Conway (philosopher)
- Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
- Bernard Mandeville
- Cambridge Platonists
- Catharine Trotter Cockburn
- Charles Potter (philosopher)
- Christopher Airay
- Damaris Cudworth Masham
- Elizabeth Foxcroft
- Francis Bacon
- Griffith Powell
- Henry More
- James Boevey
- John Locke
- John Milton
- Kenelm Digby
- Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
- Mary Astell
- Mary Clarke (letter writer)
- Nathanael Carpenter
- Nicholas Hill (scientist)
- Ralph Cudworth
- Richard Cumberland (philosopher)
- Robert Boyle
- Robert Greene (philosopher)
- Thomas Compton Carleton
- Thomas Hobbes
- William Ames
- William Backhouse
- William Petty
English Theosophists
- Alan Leo
- Alexander J. McIvor-Tyndall
- Alfred Percy Sinnett
- Alfred Wilks Drayson
- Algernon Blackwood
- Alice Bailey
- Anna Kingsford
- Annie Besant
- Archibald Keightley
- Beatrice Ensor
- Beatrice Hastings
- Bertram Keightley
- Brother XII
- Caroline Rhys Davids
- Charles Massey
- Charles Webster Leadbeater
- Charlotte Despard
- Christopher Walton
- Dorothy Jinarajadasa
- Duncan Greenlees
- Edward Douglas Fawcett
- Edward Maitland (writer)
- Eliza Humphreys
- Elizabeth Foxcroft
- Emma Hardinge Britten
- Ernest Lester Smith
- Ernest Wood
- F. L. Woodward
- Francesca Arundale
- Frederick Bligh Bond
- Frederick Gordon Pearce
- G. R. S. Mead
- Geoffrey Hodson
- George Arundale
- Isabelle de Steiger
- J. D. Beresford
- J. I. Wedgwood
- Lady Emily Lutyens
- Mabel Besant-Scott
- Margaret Sibthorp
- Maurice Beddow Bayly
- Mona Caird
- Muriel Dowding, Baroness Dowding
- Oliver Fox (writer)
- Peter Freeman (politician)
- Sepharial
- Susan Elizabeth Gay
- Thomas Baty
- William Scott-Elliot
People from Shropshire
- Acton family
- Alice Ormsby-Gore
- Anne Brett
- Bulkeley Mackworth
- David Parkes (antiquary)
- Derrick Capper
- Edward Williams (antiquary)
- Elizabeth Foxcroft
- Florence Attwood
- Fulk FitzWarin
- Fulk I FitzWarin
- Harold Baxter Kittermaster
- Henry Southwell (bishop)
- Hilda Murrell
- Humphrey Kynaston
- John Cotes (1682–1756)
- John Gwynne (commentator)
- John Morton Evans
- John Owens (Australian politician)
- John Purcell (physician)
- Katherine Lowther
- Knyvett Crosse
- Laurence of Ludlow
- Margaret Baxter
- Margaret Owen (plantswoman)
- Maria Fitzherbert
- Nieve Ella
- Old Tom Parr
- Paul Jerricho
- Richard Lee I
- Richard More (Mayflower passenger)
- Richard Penderel
- Robert Arthur Buddicom
- Robin Ligus
- Roger Corbet (died 1395)
- Samuel Benion
- Selina Bridgeman
- Sir Rowland Hill, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Fludd
- Timothy Neve (antiquary)
- Walter Nugent Monck
- William Craven, 6th Baron Craven
- William Watson (merchant)