Gregory King, the Glossary
Gregory King (15 December 1648 – 29 August 1712) was an English officer of arms, engraver, cartographer and statistician.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Adam Smith, Antiquarian, Cartography, Charles Davenant, Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton, College of Arms, George Chalmers (antiquarian), John Graunt, John Ogilby, Lancaster Herald, Lichfield, Officer of arms, Order of the Garter, Peter Laslett, Richard Stone, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, Sandon, Staffordshire, Statistician, The Wealth of Nations, William Dugdale, William Petty, William Stanley Jevons, William Whewell.
Adam Smith
Adam Smith (baptised 1723 – 17 July 1790) was a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
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Antiquarian
An antiquarian or antiquary is an aficionado or student of antiquities or things of the past.
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Cartography
Cartography (from χάρτης chartēs, 'papyrus, sheet of paper, map'; and γράφειν graphein, 'write') is the study and practice of making and using maps.
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Charles Davenant
Charles Davenant (1656 – 1714) was an English economist, Tory politician and pamphleteer who sat in the Parliament of England representing the parliamentary constituencies of St Ives and Great Bedwyn.
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Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton
Christopher Hatton, 1st Baron Hatton KB PC FRS (28 June 1605 – 4 July 1670) was first cousin twice removed to the Elizabethan politician, Sir Christopher Hatton and a prominent Royalist during the reign of King Charles I of England.
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College of Arms
The College of Arms, or Heralds' College, is a royal corporation consisting of professional officers of arms, with jurisdiction over England, Wales, Northern Ireland and some Commonwealth realms.
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George Chalmers (antiquarian)
George Chalmers (December 1742 – 31 May 1825) was a Scottish antiquarian and political writer.
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John Graunt
John Graunt (24 April 1620 – 18 April 1674) has been regarded as the founder of demography. Gregory King and John Graunt are English statisticians.
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John Ogilby
John Ogilby (also Ogelby, Oglivie; 17 November 16004 September 1676) was a Scottish translator, impresario, publisher and cartographer.
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Lancaster Herald
Lancaster Herald of Arms in Ordinary is an English officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.
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Lichfield
Lichfield is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England.
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Officer of arms
An officer of arms is a person appointed by a sovereign or state with authority to perform one or more of the following functions.
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Order of the Garter
The Most Noble Order of the Garter is an order of chivalry founded by Edward III of England in 1348.
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Peter Laslett
Thomas Peter Ruffell Laslett (18 December 1915 – 8 November 2001) was an English historian.
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Richard Stone
Sir John Richard Nicholas Stone (30 August 1913 – 6 December 1991) was an eminent British economist.
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Rouge Dragon Pursuivant
Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary is a junior officer of arms of the College of Arms, named after the red dragon of Wales.
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Sandon, Staffordshire
Sandon is a village in the civil parish of Sandon and Burston, in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England.
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Statistician
A statistician is a person who works with theoretical or applied statistics.
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The Wealth of Nations
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, generally referred to by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, is the ''magnum opus'' of the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith (1723–1790).
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William Dugdale
Sir William Dugdale (12 September 1605 – 10 February 1686) was an English antiquary and herald. Gregory King and William Dugdale are English genealogists and English officers of arms.
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William Petty
Sir William Petty (26 May 1623 – 16 December 1687) was an English economist, physician, scientist and philosopher. Gregory King and William Petty are English economists and English statisticians.
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William Stanley Jevons
William Stanley Jevons (1 September 1835 – 13 August 1882) was an English economist and logician. Gregory King and William Stanley Jevons are English economists and English statisticians.
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William Whewell
William Whewell (24 May 17946 March 1866) was an English polymath, scientist, Anglican priest, philosopher, theologian, and historian of science. Gregory King and William Whewell are English economists.
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