John helyar biography

  • John Helyar (born 1951) is an.
  • John Helyar is an American journalist and author.
  • John Helyar was born on May 14, 1951.
  • John Helyar

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      Profile & Legacies Summary

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      Biography

      Younger son of William Helyar, John took over management of Bybrook estate in Jamaica in 1687. Returned to England permanently in 1691.


      Sources

      Richard S. Dunn, Sugar and slaves. The rise of the planter class in the English West Indies, 1624-1713 (New York, 1973) p 219.


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      Associated Estates (1)

      The dates listed below have different categories as denoted by the letters in the brackets following each date. Here is a key to explain those letter codes:

      • SD - Association Start Date
      • SY - Association Start Year
      • EA - Earliest Known Association
      • ED - Association End Date
      • EY - Association End Year
      • LA - Latest Known Association

      1697 [SY] - 1713 [EY] → Joint owner

      Bybrook [ Jamaica | St Thomas-in-the-Vale ]


      Relationships (2)


      Addresses (1)

      East Coker, Somerset, South-west England, England

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      Legacies Summary

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      Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Helyar, John

      HELYAR, JOHN (fl. 1535), scholar, born about 1503, was a native of Hampshire, and matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, on 1 June 1522, was admitted B.A. on 27 July 1524, and commenced M.A. on 3 April 1525; he supplicated for B.D. in 1532 (Reg. Univ. Oxf. i. 134, 326). He became fellow of his college, and being well versed in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew attracted the patronage of Wolsey. He afterwards became vicar of East Meon and rector of Warblington, Hampshire. Previously to August 1535, when he was living at Paris, he went abroad, according to his own account for the purpose of study, but he had evidently fallen into disgrace; he was still abroad in December 1536. Helyar is said to have been a friend of Erasmus, but none of his alleged correspondence with him has survived. The following writings are ascribed to him: 1. ‘Commentaria in Ciceronem pro Marcello.’ 2. ‘Scholia in Sophoclem.’ 3. ‘Commentaria in Epistolas Ovidii.’ 4. ‘Carmina in obitum Erasmi’ (in Greek and Latin; printed in the book of ‘Epitaphs on Erasmus,’ Basle, 1527; Antwerp, 1537). He also translated into Latin Chrysostom's ‘De ​Providentia et Fato.’ A letter from Helyar to ‘Master Palmes’ is calendared in ‘Letters and