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Parameters [
limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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Debug output SQLStore
ASK Query
[[Concept:Agents]] [[-For page.Has publication source::ODNB 2004]] OR [[-Pub refers to agents::ODNB 2004]]
SQL Query
SELECT DISTINCT
  t0.smw_id AS id,
  t0.smw_title AS t,
  t0.smw_namespace AS ns,
  t0.smw_iw AS iw,
  t0.smw_subobject AS so,
  t0.smw_sortkey AS sortkey, t0.smw_sort
FROM
  `o2a5_smw_object_ids` AS t0
INNER JOIN
  `o2a5_t1` AS t1 ON t0.smw_id=t1.id
WHERE
  t0.smw_iw!=':smw'
  AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-delete'
  AND t0.smw_iw!=':smw-redi'
ORDER BY
  t0.smw_sort ASC
LIMIT
  55
OFFSET
  150
SQL Explain
IDselect_typetabletypepossible_keyskeykey_lenrefrowsfilteredExtra
1SIMPLEt1ALLPRIMARY166Using temporary; Using filesort
1SIMPLEt0eq_refPRIMARY, smw_id, smw_iw, smw_iw_2PRIMARY4codecs2023.t1.id1Using where
Auxilliary Tables
  • Temporary table t1
      INSERT IGNORE INTO `o2a5_t1` SELECT DISTINCT t16.o_id FROM `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t16 INNER JOIN `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t18 ON t16.s_id=t18.s_id INNER JOIN `o2a5_t4` AS t4 ON t16.o_id=t4.id WHERE t16.p_id=3882814 AND (t18.p_id=5217780 AND t18.o_id=23839)
      INSERT IGNORE INTO `o2a5_t1` SELECT DISTINCT t21.o_id FROM `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t21 WHERE t21.p_id=2554944 AND t21.s_id=23839
  • Temporary table t4
      INSERT IGNORE INTO `o2a5_t4` SELECT DISTINCT t5.s_id FROM `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t5 WHERE t5.p_id=3835477 AND t5.o_id=2554929
      INSERT IGNORE INTO `o2a5_t4` SELECT DISTINCT t8.o_id FROM `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t8 INNER JOIN `o2a5_t9` AS t9 ON t8.p_id=t9.id
      INSERT IGNORE INTO `o2a5_t4` SELECT DISTINCT t11.o_id FROM `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t11 INNER JOIN `o2a5_t12` AS t12 ON t11.p_id=t12.id INNER JOIN `o2a5_smw_di_wikipage` AS t13 ON t11.s_id=t13.s_id WHERE (t13.p_id=3835477 AND t13.o_id=2554929)
  • Temporary table t9
      Recursively computed hierarchy for element(s) (2156058).
      SELECT s_id FROM `o2a5_smw_fpt_subp` WHERE o_id=2156058 LIMIT 1
  • Temporary table t12
      Recursively computed hierarchy for element(s) (2659966).
      SELECT s_id FROM `o2a5_smw_fpt_subp` WHERE o_id=2659966 LIMIT 1
Query Metrics
Query-Size:6
Query-Depth:2
Errors and Warnings
None
Robert SibbaldSibbald (Robert)
(1641–1722)
Scottish physician, geographer and antiquary.
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John Smith [1747-1807]Smith (John) ... 1747-1807
(1747–1807)
Smith (John) ... of Campbeltown, Mac a’ Ghobhainn (Eòin) ... 1747-1807
Church of Scotland minister of Campbeltown (Argyll) and Gaelic scholar, author and translator, who was involved in translating the Bible into Scottish Gaelic and argued in favour of the authenticity of the Ossian poems.
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Henry SpelmanSpelman (Henry)
(1563/4–1641)
English antiquary and author. He was appointed commissioner to investigate and settle disputes over estates in Ireland and visited Ireland on three occasions, the first one in 1617. It may have been during one of these visits that Spelman acquired the Irish manuscript now known as BL MS Harley 5280. Spelman was member of the College of Antiquaries and his contacts included James Ussher.
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John Stuart [1743-1821]Stuart (John) ... 1743-1821
(d. 1821)
Church of Scotland minister, Gaelic scholar and botanist, son of James Stuart (Church of Scotland minister of Killin) and Elizabeth Drummond.
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Symeon of DurhamSymeon of Durham
(fl. c. 1090–c. 1128)
Simeon of Durham
No short description available
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Thomas TenisonTenison (Thomas)
(1636–1715)
English clergyman, archbishop of Canterbury (1694–1715).
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Flaithbertach Ua BrolcháinUa Brolcháin (Flaithbertach)
(d. 1175)
head of the Columban paruchia, abbot of Derry.
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UrienUrien
(fl. c.560–c.580)
Urien Rheged
Ruler of Rheged, son of Cynfarch and identified in genealogies as a descendant of Coel Hen.
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James UssherUssher (James)
(1581–1656)
Anglican archbishop of Armagh known for his scholarship on a variety of subjects, including history and theology
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Robert WarelwastWarelwast (Robert)
(d. 1155)
Warelwast (Robert de)
Bishop of Exeter (elected in 1137, consecrated in 1138), a nephew of his predecessor William (de) Warelwast and previously archdeacon of Exeter; educated at Laon.
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William WarelwastWarelwast (William)
(d. 1137)
Warelwast (William de)
Norman bishop of Exeter and clerk and diplomat in the service of King William II and later Henry I. His name Warelwast derives from Ver-à-Val, Normandy, but little is known of his early, continental career.
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William of MalmesburyWilliam of Malmesbury
(d. in or after 1142)
Anglo-Norman monk of the Benedictine foundation at Malmesbury, known as a historian, scholar and hagiographer.
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Eliezer WilliamsWilliams (Eliezer)
(1754–1820)
Welsh clergyman in the Church of England and a genealogist.
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John Williams [physician and benefactor]Williams (John) ... physician and benefactor
(1840–1926)
Sir John Williams, 1st baronet, physician and a benefactor who took a keen interest in Welsh literature and culture, collected manuscripts and books and is recognised as the principal founder of the National Library of Wales.
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Moses WilliamsWilliams (Moses)
(1685–1742)
Welsh scholar, antiquarian and clergyman.
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Ellis WynneWynne (Ellis)
(1671–1734)
Wynn (Elis)
Welsh clergyman and author of Gweledigaetheu y bardd cwsc ‘Visions of the sleeping bard’ (London, 1703).
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