Jeremiah Milles
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Jeremiah Milles
Summary
Jeremiah Milles is a human[1]. He was born in Duloe[2]. He was born on January 1, 1714[3]. He died on January 1, 1784[4]. He worked as a writer[5]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Jeremiah Milles was born in Duloe[2].
- Jeremiah Milles was born on January 1, 1714[3].
- Jeremiah Milles died on January 1, 1784[4].
- Burial took place at St Edmund, King and Martyr, London[7].
- Jeremiah Milles's father was Jeremiah Milles[8].
- Among Jeremiah Milles's spouses was Edith Potter[9].
- A child of Jeremiah Milles was Jeremiah Milles[10].
- A child of Jeremiah Milles was Hariot Milles[11].
- Jeremiah Milles worked as a writer[5].
- Jeremiah Milles held the position of Dean of Exeter[12].
- Jeremiah Milles held the position of President of the Society of Antiquaries[13].
- Jeremiah Milles was educated at Corpus Christi College[14].
- Jeremiah Milles's education included a stint at Eton College[15].
- Jeremiah Milles received the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[16].
- Jeremiah Milles was a member of Royal Society[17].
- Jeremiah Milles was a member of Society of Antiquaries of London[18].
- Jeremiah Milles is recorded as male[19].
- Jeremiah Milles's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Jeremiah Milles's Commons category is recorded as Jeremiah Milles[21].
- Jeremiah Milles's family name is recorded as Milles[22].
- Jeremiah Milles's given name is recorded as Jeremiah[23].
- Jeremiah Milles's depicted by is recorded as Portrait of Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784)[24].
- Jeremiah Milles's depicted by is recorded as Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784)[25].
- Jeremiah Milles's depicted by is recorded as Jeremiah Milles (1714–1784) (copy after Nathaniel Dance-Holland)[26].
- Jeremiah Milles's described by source is recorded as Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Duloe[2], Jeremiah Milles… he was born on January 1, 1714[3]. His father was he[8].
Education
Educated at Corpus Christi College[14], a college of the University of Oxford[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1517[30], headquartered in Oxford[31] and Eton College[15], a public school[32], in United Kingdom[33], founded in 1440[34].
Career and Affiliations
Jeremiah Milles's professions included writer[5]. Positions held include Dean of Exeter[12], a position[35], in United Kingdom[36], founded in 1225[37] and President of the Society of Antiquaries[13].
Recognition
Jeremiah Milles received the Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[16].
Personal Life
Among Jeremiah Milles's spouses was Edith Potter[9]. Children include he[10], 1751–1797[38] and Hariot Milles[11].
Death and Burial
Jeremiah Milles died on January 1, 1784[4]. He is buried at St Edmund, King and Martyr, London[7].
Why It Matters
Jeremiah Milles ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (5 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
Where was Jeremiah Milles born?
Jeremiah Milles was born in Duloe[2].
Who were Jeremiah Milles's parents?
Jeremiah Milles's father was Jeremiah Milles[8].
Who was Jeremiah Milles married to?
Jeremiah Milles's spouses include Edith Potter[9].
What did Jeremiah Milles do for work?
Jeremiah Milles worked as writer[5].
Where did Jeremiah Milles go to school?
Jeremiah Milles was educated at Corpus Christi College[14] and Eton College[15].
What awards did Jeremiah Milles receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries[16].