Abbot of Fleury |
(b. 945, d. 1004)
French abbot and historian.
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Abraham Campion |
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Abraham Cartwright |
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Abraham Gramer |
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Abraham Hogenberg |
(b. 1578, d. 1653)
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Abraham Orelius |
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Abram Booth |
(b. 1606, d. 1636)
Dutch delegate and diarist.
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Acliuillus |
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Adam Atwood |
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Adam Bamme |
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MASL
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Adam Bery |
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Adam Brabazon |
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MASL
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Adam Breakspeare |
(d. 1400)
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Adam Bruning |
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Adam de Bassing |
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Adam de Bury |
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Adam de Hallingberi |
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MASL
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Adam de Howton |
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Adam de Pulteney |
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Adam de Salisbury |
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MASL
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Adam de Witebi |
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MASL
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Adam Fraunceys |
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MASL ODNB
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Adam Gill |
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Adam Goodman |
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Adam Helingbury |
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Adam Hone |
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Adam Karlill |
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Adam le Blund de Foleham |
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Adam Lucas |
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MASL
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Adam Lutkin |
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MASL
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Adam of Bentley |
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Adam of Mirimuth |
(b. between 1274 and 1275, d. 1347)
Historian and diplomat.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Adam Stable |
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MASL
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Adam the Smith |
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Adam Wimondham |
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MASL
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Ade de Buke |
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Adeliza of Louvain |
(b. 1103, d. 1151)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Adhered |
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Adrian Arten |
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Ælfhun |
(d. between 1015 and 1018)
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Wikipedia
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Aelfsie |
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Aelfstan |
(d. between 995 and 996)
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Wikipedia
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Ælfweard of London |
(d. 1044)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Ælfwine of Elmham |
(d. between 1023? and 1038?)
Bishop of Elmham 1019-1030.
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Wikipedia
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Aelius Herodianus |
Greek Grammarian of Alexandria.
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EB Wikipedia
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Æthelberht of Kent |
King of Kent.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Æthelburh of Barking |
(d. in or after 686)
Founder of the dual monastery of Barking. Sister of Earconwald.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Aethelnoth |
(d. between 816 and 824)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Æthelred |
(d. 911)
Lord of the Mercians 881-911.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Æthelred II |
(b. between 966 and 968, d. 23 April 1016)
King of the English 978-1013 and 1014-1016.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Æthelstan |
(b. between 893 and 894, d. 939)
King of the Anglo-Saxons 924-927. King of the English 927-939.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Aethelweard of London |
(d. between 909 and 926)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Agatha Aetheling |
(d. 1070)
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ODNB
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Agesilaus II |
King of Sparta 398-360 BC.
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Wikipedia
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Agnes Arnold (née Warmford) |
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Agnes Barton |
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Agnes Becket |
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A History of the County of
London
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Agnes Bond |
(d. 4 February 1552)
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Agnes Cachemaide |
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Agnes Darr |
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Agnes Dauntsey |
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Agnes Dennis |
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Agnes Dixie (née Draper) |
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Agnes fitz-Theobald |
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Agnes fitz-William |
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Agnes Galdset |
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Agnes Gascoigne |
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Agnes Lewen |
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Agnes Milborne |
(d. 1500)
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Agnes Niter |
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Agnes Romany Ollarie |
(d. 1408)
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Agnes Saint-John |
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Agnes Streete |
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Agnes Young |
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Ailwarde |
Owner of a house that caught fire in 1135.
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Alan Brett |
(d. 1425)
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Alan Buxhall |
Knight.
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Alan de la Souche |
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MASL
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Alan de la Zouche |
(d. 1270)
Administrator and soldier. Warden of London
1267-1268 and possibly 1266-1267.
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Alan Everard |
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MASL
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Alan Rufus |
(d. 1093)
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ODNB
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Albert I of Bavaria |
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Wikipedia
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Alcia Barwis |
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Alessandro Magno |
Venetian writer. Documented his visit to London in
1562.
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Alexander Brome |
(b. 1620, d. 30 June 1666)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Alexander Cheyney |
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Alexander Dikes |
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Alexander Every |
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Alexander Hay |
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Alexander Heyband |
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Alexander II of Scotland |
(b. 24 August 1198, d. 6 July 1249)
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Wikipedia
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Alexander King |
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Alexander Neckam |
(b. 1157, d. 1217)
Scholar, teacher, and theologian.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Alexander Polyhistor |
Greek writer. Raised in Rome.
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EB Wikipedia
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Alexander Pope |
(b. 1688, d. 1744)
Poet.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Alexander Prescot |
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Alexander Purpoint |
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Alexander Serle |
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Alexander the Great |
King of Macedon 336–323 BC.
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Wikipedia
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Alfred Aetheling |
(b. 1005, d. 1036)
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Wikipedia
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Alfred the Great |
(b. between 848 and 849, d. 899)
King of Wessex 871-886. King of the Anglo-Saxons
886-899.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Algare Secusme |
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Wikipedia
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Alice Ashfed |
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Alice Atcourt |
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Alice Atte-Bow |
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Alice Balstred |
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Alice Barnard |
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Alice Bartlet |
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Alice Bateman |
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Alice Bayly |
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Alice Beecher (née Heron) |
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Alice Blundell |
(d. 21 November 1574)
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Alice Blunt (née Kebyll) |
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Alice Brome |
(d. 1433)
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Alice Byng (née Burton) |
(d. 21 May 1616)
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Alice Carne |
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Alice Carter |
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Alice Clarell |
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Alice Coleman (née Gainsford) |
(d. 4 March 1581)
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Alice Collet |
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Alice Courtney |
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Alice Daniel |
(d. 13 October 1481)
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Alice de Hakeneie |
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Alice de Warenne |
(b. 1287, d. 1338)
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Wikipedia
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Alice Dent |
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Alice Dogget |
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Alice Elkyn (née Wilkes) |
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Alice Fletcher |
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Alice Foster |
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Alice Glover |
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Alice Haines |
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Alice Hanbury |
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Alice Heyward |
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Alice Hulton (née Howton) |
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Alice Hungerford |
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Alice Ludlow |
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Alice Mackeley |
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Alice Neville |
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Alice Poulsted |
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Alice Pyat (née Birtles) |
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Alice Rishby |
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Alice Shepley |
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Alice Spencer (née Bromefield) |
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Alice Vigures (née Kendrick) |
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Alice Walcot (née Halsy) |
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Alice Whittington (née fitz-Warren) |
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Alice Winslow |
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Alicia Beaumond |
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Alicia Beaumond |
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Alicia Slaney |
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Alienar Ingham |
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Alison Dalusse |
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Alison Heriot |
(d. 16 April 1612)
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Allectus |
(d. 296)
Roman administrator. Emperor of Britannia 293-296. Killed in one of
London’s fields in 296.
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EB Wikipedia
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Allen Barker |
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Allen le Sopar |
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Allice Percival |
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Almundus |
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Alnothus |
Bishop of Dorchester 970–977.
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Wikipedia
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Alphonso |
(b. 1273, d. 1284)
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Wikipedia
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Aluredus Copeley |
(d. 5 February 1598)
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Alwine |
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Alwinus |
(fl. 1010)
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Alwinus Child |
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Wikipedia
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Alwyne |
Bishop of Helmeham.
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Amadeus IV of Savoy |
(b. 1197, d. 24 June 1253)
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Wikipedia
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Amadeus V of Savoy |
(b. 4 September 1249, d. 16 October 1323)
Fifth Count of Savoy.
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Wikipedia
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Ambrose Charcam |
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Ambrose Cresacre |
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Ambrose Smith |
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Amir Timur |
(b. 1336, d. 1405)
Founder of the Timurid Empire. Famously represented in Christopher
Marlowe’s Tamburlaine the Great.
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Wikipedia
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Amy Gomersall (née Edlyn) |
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Andrew Aubrey |
(d. 1356)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Andrew Buchevite |
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Andrew Bukerel |
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MASL
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Andrew Burel |
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Andrew Evenger |
(d. 1556)
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Andrew Evenger |
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Andrew Fraunces |
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Andrew Fuller |
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Andrew Geneway |
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Andrew Kendricke |
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Andrew Michael |
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Andrew Nevelun |
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MASL
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Andrew Partridge |
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Andrew Pikeman |
(d. 1391)
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Andrew Pykeman |
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MASL
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Andrew Seywell |
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Andrew White |
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Angel Dune |
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Angell Feldynge |
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Anicius |
Archdeacon of Surrey. Had a hospital move onto his lands in 1228 by the consent of Peter des
Roches.
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Anketin de Betevile |
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MASL
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Anketinus de Arden |
Alderman.
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Anna Trapnel |
(fl. 1642-60)
Alleged prophet.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Andrews |
(d. 12 June 1606)
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Anne Askew |
(b. 1521, d. 1546)
Writer and protestant martyr.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Audley |
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Anne Bacon |
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Anne Bartelet |
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Anne Bayning |
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Anne Beckingham |
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Anne Blount |
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Anne Boleyn |
(b. 1500, d. 1536)
Queen of consort England
1533-1536.
Second wife of Henry VIII. Executed on grounds of treason.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Boughton |
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Anne Bowdler |
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Anne Bowes (née Barrett) |
(d. 1553)
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Wikipedia
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Anne Branche |
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Anne Burley |
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Anne Burton |
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Anne Carew |
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Anne Cecil |
(b. 5 December 1556, d. 5 June 1588)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Chamberlain |
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Anne Clarke |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Anne Coldock |
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Anne Colepepper (née Slaney) |
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Anne Cordel (née Blundell) |
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Anne Crosby |
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Anne Dancer |
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Anne Davison |
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Anne Digges (née St. Leger) |
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Anne Dimock |
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Anne Farrant (née Bower) |
(d. 1582)
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Anne Ferrar |
(d. 12 July 1613)
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Anne Field |
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Anne Fiennes (née Sackville) |
(d. 10 May 1595)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Frithwith |
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Anne Goodwine |
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Anne Goodwine (née Peacocke) |
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Anne Gough (née Par) |
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Anne Griffin |
Printer and publisher.
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BBTI
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Anne Gunter |
(d. 1582)
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Anne Harby (née Saltonstall) |
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Anne Hart (née Manwood) |
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Anne Herbert |
(b. 1100, d. 1147)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Heyward |
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Anne Higham (née Stoneley) |
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Anne Hobdin |
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Anne Layton |
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Anne Lyon (née Murray) |
(b. 1579, d. 27 February 1618)
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Wikipedia
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Anne Methwold |
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Anne Middleton |
(b. 1538, d. 1602)
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Anne Mording |
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Anne Neville |
(b. 1456, d. 1485)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Newman |
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Anne of Bohemia |
(b. 1366, d. 1394)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne of Cleves |
(b. 1515, d. 1557)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne of Denmark |
(b. 12 December 1574, d. 2 March 1619)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne of Lodbury |
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Anne Oliff |
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Anne Parnell (née Baxter) |
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Anne Paston |
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Anne Roberts (née Glover) |
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Anne Seymour (née Stanhope) |
(b. 1510, d. 1587)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Shirley |
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Anne Smith (née Mullert) |
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Anne Wase (née Prettyman) |
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Anne Watkins |
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Anne Wells |
(b. 1491, d. 1499)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anne Westwick |
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Anne Wood |
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Anselme Becket |
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Anthonis van den Wijngaerde |
(b. 1525, d. 1571)
Artist known for his 1543 panorama of London.
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Anthony Bonvice |
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Anthony Browne |
(b. 1528, d. 1592)
Lord Mountacute. First Viscount Montagu.
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Wikipedia ODNB BHO Google
Books
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Anthony Duffield |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Anthony Gamage |
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MASL
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Anthony Hall |
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Anthony Hungerford |
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Anthony Kingston |
(b. 1508, d. 1556)
Royal Officer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anthony Mills |
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Anthony Munday |
(bap. 1560, d. 1633)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Anthony Ratclyffe |
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MASL
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Anthony Shirley |
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Anthony Wells |
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Anthony Wolhouse |
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Anthony Wotton |
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Antoninus Pius |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 138-161.
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EB Wikipedia
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Arcadius |
(b. between 377 and 378, d. 1 May 408)
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EB Wikipedia
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Arendt van Buchell |
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EB
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Aristotle |
(b. 384 BCE, d. 322 BCE)
Greek philosopher.
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EB Wikipedia
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Arnold de Tolinea |
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Arnold le Reus |
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Arnold Macknam |
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Arsaces I of Parthia |
King of the Arsacid dynasty 247–217 BC.
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Arthur Aynscombe |
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Arthur Golding |
(b. between 1535 and 1536, d. in or before 13 May 1606)
Translator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Arthur Medlycote |
(d. 27 July 1605)
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Arthur Troffote |
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Arthur Tudor |
(b. 1486, d. 1502)
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Wikipedia
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Arthur Wilson |
(bap. 14 December 1595, d. between 1 October 1652 and 15 October 1652)
Historian, playwright, and poet.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Asser |
(d. 909)
Bishop of Sherborne 895-909. Author of Life of King
Alfred.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Athelaise de Mandeville |
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Westminster Abbey
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Athelgoda |
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Atheline Raison |
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Aubrey de Vere |
(d. 1141)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Aubrey de Vere |
(d. 1194)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Audrey Gresham (née Lynne) |
(d. 28 December 1522)
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Augustine Hynde |
(fl. 1550-51)
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MASL
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Augustine Matthews |
Printer.
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BBTI BBTI Wikipedia
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Augustine of Hippo |
|
Wikipedia
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Augustine Phillips |
(d. 1605)
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ODNB
Wikipedia
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Augustine Ryther |
(d. 1593)
Cartographer, engraver, and translator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Augustus Caesar |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 27 BCE–14 CE.
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EB Wikipedia
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Aulus Gellius |
Latin author and grammarian.
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EB Wikipedia
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Aunc Skinner |
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Aveline de Forz |
(b. 1259, d. 1274)
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Wikipedia
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Avery Randolph |
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Avice Gibson |
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BHO
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Avice Middleton |
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Aylmer of Risden |
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Aymer de Valence |
(d. 1324)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Aymon of Savoy |
(b. 15 December 1210, d. 22 June 1343)
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Wikipedia
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Baldwin |
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Baldwin I of Jerusalem |
(b. 1058, d. 1118)
Leader of the First Crusade.
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Wikipedia
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Barbara Herdson |
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Barbara Hungerford (née Writhesley) |
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Barbara Thornix |
(d. 11 April 1613)
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Barbara Writhesley |
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Barnard Randolph |
(d. 7 August 1583)
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Barne Roberts |
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Barney Reymer |
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Baron Clarke |
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Bartholomew Barnes |
(d. 1 October 1606)
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Bartholomew Barnes |
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Bartholomew Bavin |
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Bartholomew Billington |
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Bartholomew Burwash |
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Bartholomew Caster |
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Bartholomew de Almain |
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Bartholomew de Frestlyng |
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MASL
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Bartholomew de la Vauch |
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Bartholomew Deumars |
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MASL
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Bartholomew Linsled |
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BHO
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Bartholomew of the Castle |
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Bartholomew Rede |
(fl. 1497-1503)
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MASL
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Bartholomew Seman |
Goldbeater. Master of the Kingʼs mints in London,
Calais, and York. Monument at St. John Zachary. See related
ODNB entry for Moneyers.
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Bartram of Hamburg |
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Bartrand Descure (née Austrie) |
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Bastard de Scales |
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Beatrice of Provence |
(b. 1229, d. 23 September 1267)
|
Wikipedia
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Beatrice of Savoy |
(b. 1205, d. 4 January 1267)
|
Wikipedia
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Beatrix Barners (née Cotton) |
(d. 5 November 1616)
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Beatrix Brown |
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Bede |
(b. between 672 and 673, d. 735)
Monk at the monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth. Known as the Father of
English History. Author of Ecclesiastical History of the
English People.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Ben Jonson |
(b. 1572, d. 1637)
Poet and playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Benedick Augustine |
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Benedict Barnham |
(bap. 1559, d. 1598)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Benedict Botewrite |
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Benedict de Folesham |
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MASL
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Benedict of Nursia |
Patron saint of Europe and students.
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Wikipedia
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Benedict Reding |
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Benedict Senturer |
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MASL
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Benedict Shorne |
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Benjamin Cole |
(b. 1697, d. 1783)
Printmaker.
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British Museum
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Benjamin Nicholson |
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Bennet Abbot of Wirall |
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Bennet Webb (née Draper) |
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Bennett Gerard |
(d. 1403)
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Benomye Mittun |
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Bernard Cooper |
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Bernard of Clairvaux |
Abbot and leader in the formation of the Cistercian order.
|
Wikipedia
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Bernard Williamson |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Berosus |
(fl. between 300 BCE and 201 BCE)
Writer, historian, and astronomer.
|
Wikipedia
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Berseba Taylor (née Hall) |
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Bevis Bond |
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Bevis Lea |
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Blackstanus |
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Blanch Waterton |
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Blanche |
|
Wikipedia
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Blanche of Lancaster |
(b. 25 March 1342, d. in or before 12 September 1368)
|
Wikipedia
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Blase White |
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Boniface IX |
(d. 1404)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Boniface of Savoy |
(b. 1217, d. 18 July 1270)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Boniface Tatam |
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Boudica |
(d. 60)
Queen of the British Celtic Icen. Led her people in revolt against Roman
governance.
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ODNB EB Wikipedia
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Brian Briset |
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Bridget Billingsley (née Draper) |
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Bridget Digges |
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Brihthelm |
(d. between 957 and 959)
|
Wikipedia
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Burchard of Würzburg |
(d. 753)
Bishop of Würzburg 741–754. Secretary of Offa.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Burgred of Mercia |
King of Mercia 852-874.
|
Wikipedia
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Cadar |
|
Wikipedia
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Caleb Willis |
Lecturer of rhetoric.
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Canute I |
(d. 12 November 1035)
King of England
1016–1035.
King of Denmark 1019–1035. King of Norway 1028–1035.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Captain Pod |
Well-known exhibitor of puppet shows. Alluded to in John
Day and Henry Chettle’s The Blind
Beggar of Bethnal Green.
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Carvilius |
|
Wikipedia
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Cassivellaunus |
|
ODNB OR Wikipedia
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Catherine Howard |
Queen consort of England
1540-1541.
Fifth wife of Henry VIII. Executed on grounds of treason.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Catherine of Aragon |
(b. 16 December 1485, d. 7 January 1536)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Catherine of Valois |
(b. 27 October 1401, d. 3 January 1437)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Catherine Parr |
(b. 1512, d. 5 September 1598)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cato the Elder |
(b. 234 BCE, d. 149 BCE)
Roman senator and historian. First person to write history in Latin. Great-grandfather
of
Cato the Younger.
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EB Wikipedia
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Cato the Younger |
(b. 95 BCE, d. 46 BCE)
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EB Wikipedia
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Cecilie Franke |
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Cecily Bowes (née Eliott) |
|
Wikipedia
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Cecily Neville |
(b. 1425, d. 1450)
Duchess of Warwick.
|
Wikipedia
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Cedd |
(b. 620, d. 26 November 664)
Bishop of the East Saxons 654-664.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cenwalh of Wessex |
(d. 672)
King of Wessex 642–645 and 648–672.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Ceolberht |
(d. between 845 and 869)
|
Wikipedia
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Charles Blount |
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Charles Blout |
(b. 1516, d. 1544)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Charles Booth |
(d. 1535)
Bishop of Hereford 1516–1535.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Charles Brandon |
(b. 1484, d. 1545)
|
Wikipedia ODNB EB
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Charles Darcy |
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Charles Howard |
(b. 1536, d. 14 December 1624)
Second Baron Howard of Effingham and First Earl of Nottingham. Commander of the English
fleet in opposition to the Spanish Armada.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Charles I |
(b. 1600, d. 1649)
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1625-1649.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Charles I of Anjou |
(b. 1226, d. 7 January 1285)
King of Sicily 1266–1285. Proclaimed King of Albania 1272–1285. Purchased a claim to the Kingdom of
Jerusalem in 1277.
|
Wikipedia
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Charles II |
(b. 1630, d. 1685)
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1660-1665.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Charles II of Navarre |
(b. 1332, d. 1387)
King of Navarre 1349-1387.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Charles IV of Bohemia |
(b. 14 May 1316, d. 29 November 1378)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Charles Stuart |
(b. 1555, d. 1576)
|
Wikipedia
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Charles V |
(b. 1500, d. 1558)
Holy Roman Emperor 1519-1556. King of Germany 1519-1556. King of Italy 1530-1556. King of Spain 1516-1556.
|
OR Wikipedia
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Charles VI of France |
(b. 3 December 1368, d. 21 October 1422)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Charles VIII of France |
(b. 30 June 1470, d. 7 April 1498)
King of France 1483-1498.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Christian IV of Denmark |
(b. 12 April 1577, d. 28 February 1648)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Christian Robinson (née Anderson) |
(d. 24 April 1592)
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Christian Towerson |
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Christine Barantyn |
(b. in or before 1415, d. 1427)
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Christopher Arnold |
(b. 1627, d. 1686)
Professor of history, rhetoric, and poetry at the University of Altdorf.
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Christopher Ayer |
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Christopher Bales |
Catholic priest and martyr.
|
Wikipedia
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Christopher Banaster |
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Christopher Beeston |
(b. between 1579 and 1580, d. 1638)
Actor and theatre entrepreneur. Founder of the Cockpit
Theatre.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Christopher Bumsted |
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Christopher Carleill |
(b. 1551, d. 1593)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Christopher Eliot |
(fl. 1491-1505)
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BHO
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Christopher Feliocke |
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Christopher Hawes |
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MASL
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Christopher Hobbs |
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Christopher Holt |
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Christopher Jennie |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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Christopher Litcot |
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Christopher Marlowe |
(bap. 1564, d. 1593)
Playwright and poet.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Christopher Pack |
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Christopher Rawson |
(d. 2 August 1518)
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Christopher Southaws |
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Christopher Tolderney |
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Christopher Tolderney |
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Christopher Turner |
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Christopher Warter |
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MASL
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Christopher Wase |
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Christopher Web |
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Christopher Woodroffe |
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Christopher Wren |
(b. 1632, d. 1723)
Architect, mathematician, and astronomer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Cicero |
(b. 106 BCE, d. 43 BCE)
Roman philosopher, politician, and lawyer.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Cingetorix |
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Wikipedia
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Ciran |
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Claes van Visscher |
Cartographer. Drew a map of London in 1616.
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Claude de Jonghe |
(b. 1605, d. 1663)
Dutch painter.
|
Wikipedia
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Claudian |
Roman poet.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Claudius |
(b. 10 BCE, d. 13 October 54)
Emperor of the Roman Empire 41-54.
|
EB OR Wikipedia
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Claudius Ptolemy |
(b. 100, d. 170)
Greco-Egyptian writer, mathematician, astronomer, and poet from Alexandria.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Clemens Langley (née Whitton) |
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Clement de Jonghe |
(b. 1624, d. 1677)
Dutch printer and map dealer.
|
BM
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Cleostratus |
Greek astronomer.
|
Wikipedia
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Coenwalh |
(d. between 793 and 796)
|
Wikipedia
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Commius |
(fl. between 57 BCE and 50 BCE)
King of the Atrebates. Ally to Julius Caesar until 54 BC, when he took part in the
great revolt of the Gauls.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Conan |
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Wikipedia
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Conrad Gessner |
(b. 1516, d. 1565)
Swiss naturalist and zoologist. Author of the five-volume Historiae
animalium, now considered a landmark text of modern zoology.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Conrad Gessner |
Swiss physician, naturalist, bibliographer, and philologist.
|
Wikipedia
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Constance Knolles |
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Constance of Castile |
(b. 1354, d. in or before 24 March 1394)
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Wikipedia
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Constance Taylor (née Wooddeson) |
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Constantine fitz-Aelulfe |
Sheriff of London
1197-1198.
Hanged in 1222.
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MASL
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Constantine fitz-Alulf |
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MASL
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Constantine I |
(d. 27 May 337)
Emperor of the Western Empire 312-324. Emperor of the Roman Empire 324–337. First
Roman emperor to profess Christianity.
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EB Wikipedia
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Constus |
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Cornelis Danckerts I |
Dutch engraver and publisher.
|
British Museum
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Cornelius Fish |
Chamberlain of London
1603-1626.
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Cornelius Van Dun |
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Westminster Abbey
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Cunobeline |
(d. 40)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cuthbert |
(b. 635, d. 687)
Bishop of Lindisfarne 685–687.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cuthbert Burbage |
(b. between 1564 and 1565, d. 1636)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cuthbert Tunstall |
(b. 1474, d. 1559)
Bishop of London
1522-1530.
Bishop of Durham 1530–1552 and 1553-1558. Lord Privy Seal 1523–1530.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Cyriacus Kale |
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Cyrus the Great |
King of Persia 559–530 BC. King of Media 550–530 BC. King of Lydia 547–530 BC. King of Babylon 539–530 BC.
|
Wikipedia
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Dabridge Court |
|
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Dame Agnes Bardolf |
(d. 1403)
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Dame Agnes Clifford |
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Dame Agnes Danvars |
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Dame Agnes Forster |
(d. 1484)
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Dame Alice Isham |
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Dame Alice Pierce |
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Dame Alice Ramsey (née Lea) |
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Dame Alice Steward |
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Dame Alice Turke |
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Dame Anne Awnsham |
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Dame Anne Lodge |
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Dame Anne Pakington |
(fl. 1530-63)
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Dame Anne Radcliffe |
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Dame Barbara Stone |
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Dame Beatrix Narbrough |
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Dame Bridget Trussel |
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Dame Bridgit |
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Dame Christian Morris |
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Dame Christian Warren |
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Dame Daniel |
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Dame Dorothy Edmonds (née Litcot) |
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Dame Eleanor Mortimer |
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Dame Elizabeth Arundell |
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Dame Elizabeth Bowes |
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Dame Elizabeth Huberthorn |
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Dame Elizabeth Hynde |
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Dame Elizabeth Langton |
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Dame Elizabeth Martyn |
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Dame Elizabeth Mellington (née Botelar) |
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Dame Elizabeth Narborough |
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Dame Elizabeth Salvage |
(fl. 1539)
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Dame Elizabeth Yarford |
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Dame Grisilde Tewke |
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Dame Ide de Ferrers |
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Dame Ide West |
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Dame Isabel Heningham |
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Dame Isabell Edward |
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Dame Isabell Spencer |
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Dame Isabella |
(b. 1195, d. 1253)
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Wikipedia
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Dame Jahu Strange |
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Dame Jane Sayne |
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Dame Jane Smith |
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Dame Joan Astley |
(fl. 1445-46)
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Dame Joan Beaufort |
(b. 1379, d. 1440)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Dame Joan Daubeney |
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ODNB
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Dame Joan de Beauchamp |
(b. 1396, d. 1430)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Dame Joan Norris |
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Dame Joan Peach |
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Dame Joan Ratcliffe |
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Dame Joan Warren |
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Dame Joan Whittington |
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Dame Joane Amcotts |
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Dame Joane Borough |
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Dame Joane de Berkeley |
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Dame Joane de Greystoke |
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Dame Joanne Milborne |
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Dame Joanne Tesle |
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Dame Joanne Zouch |
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Dame Johan Carne |
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Dame Johan Saye |
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Dame Julian Lacy |
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Dame Katharine |
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Dame Katharine Gresham |
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Dame Katharine Hawkins |
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Dame Katherine Bailey |
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Dame Katherine Stoke |
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Dame Katherine Terrell |
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Dame Katherine Vaux |
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Dame Lucy Knowles |
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Dame Margaret Barkely (née Chevie) |
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Dame Margaret Blancke |
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Dame Margaret Elrington |
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Dame Margaret Gristles |
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Dame Margaret Hawkins |
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Dame Margaret Jenyns |
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Dame Margaret Lenthaine |
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Dame Margaret Milborne |
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Dame Margaret of Glamorgan |
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Dame Margaret Osborne |
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Dame Margaret Pope |
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Dame Margaret Rade |
(d. 1510)
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Dame Margaret West |
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Dame Margery Twyford |
(d. in or after 1390)
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Dame Mary Gresham |
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Dame Mary Ramsey (née Dale) |
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Dame Mary S. Maure |
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Dame Mary Senelare |
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Dame Maud Peach |
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Dame Molde fitz-Warren |
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Dame Sybill Thornehurst |
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Dame Thomason |
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Daniel Balgay |
(d. 20 December 1608)
|
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Daniel Harby |
|
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Daniel Rawlinson |
(d. 11 July 1679)
|
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Daniël Mijtens the Elder |
(b. 1590, d. 1647)
Dutch portrait painter and artist.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Darby Morgan |
Landowner.
|
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David ap Williams |
Welsh bard.
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David Die |
Welsh bard.
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David II of Scotland |
King of Scotland 1329-1371.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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David Jones |
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David Lindsay |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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David Smith |
(d. 10 August 1587)
|
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David Woodroffe |
|
MASL
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Davie Vaughan |
|
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Decimus Laberius |
Roman knight and writer of mimes.
|
Wikipedia
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Dedwin |
|
Wikipedia
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Deorwulf |
|
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Derich Born |
(b. 1510, d. 1549)
|
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Derick Berck |
|
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Desiderius Erasmus |
(b. 1467, d. 1536)
Humanist scholar.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Dicaearchus |
Greek philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician, and author. Student of
Aristotle.
|
Wikipedia
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Diego Sarmiento de Acuña |
(b. 1 November 1567, d. 2 October 1626)
Conde de Gondomar and Spanish ambassador.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dio Cassius |
(b. 150, d. 235)
Roman statesman and historian.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Diocletian |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 284-305.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Dirk Tybis |
|
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Domitian |
(b. 24 October 51, d. 18 September 96)
Emperor of the Roman Empire 81-96.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Donald Lupton |
(d. 1676)
Clergyman and writer.
|
ODNB
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Dorothie Dantrey (née Stoneley) |
|
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Dorothie Franke |
|
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Dorothie Honywood (née Crooke) |
|
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Dorothie Long (née Clarke) |
(d. 1618)
|
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Dorothie Manwood (née Theobald) |
(d. 14 September 1575)
|
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Dorothy Halye of Ipswitch |
(d. 20 September 1601)
|
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Dorothy Simons |
|
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Dorothy Tamworth |
|
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Dorothy Weld |
|
|
Dorothy Weld (née Greswolde) |
|
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Dr. Alexander Burnett |
(d. 25 August 1665)
|
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Dr. Allen |
Doctor. Donated funds to the steeple of St. Mary Le Bow
that was finished in 1512.
|
|
Dr. Ashbold |
Doctor and Parson.
|
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Dr. Barnes |
Doctor. Master of the Rolls.
|
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Dr. Chadwell |
|
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Dr. Gabriel Goodman |
(b. 1528, d. 1601)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dr. Henry Mountlow |
Doctor of civil law and lecturer.
|
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Dr. Hugh Weston |
(b. 1505, d. 1558)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dr. John Bull |
Composer, musician, and lecturer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dr. John Chambers |
|
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Dr. Jones |
Doctor.
|
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Dr. Layton |
Doctor.
|
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Dr. Mathew Guin |
Doctor and lecturer.
|
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Dr. Miles Dicar |
|
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Dr. Page |
Preacher.
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Dr. Pendleton |
Preacher.
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Dr. Richard Yaxley |
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Dr. Stephen Gardiner |
(d. 1555)
|
ODNB EB Wikipedia
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Dr. Taylor |
Doctor.
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Dr. Thomas White |
|
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Dr. Thomas Wilson |
(b. 1523)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dr. Wall |
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Dr. Wendie |
Doctor.
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Dr. William Chichele |
|
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Drugo Barantyn |
(b. 1350, d. 1415)
|
MASL ODNB
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Drugo Drureius |
|
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Dudley Carleton |
(b. 10 March 1574, d. 15 February 1632)
First Viscount Dorchester. Secretary of State.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Dudley Digges |
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Dunstan |
Bishop of Worcester 957–959. Bishop of London
958–959.
Archbishop of Canterbury 959–988.
|
Wikipedia
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E. Grouch |
Churchwarden.
|
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E. W. Wadeson |
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Eadbald |
(d. between 796 and 798)
|
Wikipedia
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Eadberht |
(d. between 787 and 789)
|
Wikipedia
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Eadgar of London |
(d. between 789 and 793)
|
Wikipedia
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Eadred |
(b. 923, d. 23 November 955)
King of the English 946-955.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Earconwald |
(d. 693)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Earconwald |
(d. 693)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ecgbert of Wessex |
(b. between 769 and 771, d. 839)
King of Wessex 802–839. Reported to have changed the country’s name from
Loegria to Angellandt (from which we now get
England ).
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ecgwulf |
(d. between 766 and 772)
|
Wikipedia
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Edgar |
(fl. 996)
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Edgar the Peaceful |
(b. between 943 and 944, d. 975)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Edith of Wessex |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmond Astley |
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Edmond Baxter |
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Edmond Burlac |
(d. 1583)
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Edmond Harlocke |
(d. 1509)
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Edmond Hemenhall |
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MASL
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Edmond Hill |
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Edmond Hogan |
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Edmond Holland |
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Edmond Hungerford |
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Edmond Hungerford |
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Edmond Knightley |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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Edmond Rotheley |
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Edmond Shey |
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Edmond Water |
|
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Edmund Alison |
|
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Edmund Bonner |
(b. 1500, d. 5 September 1569)
Bishop of London
1539-1549 and
1553-1559.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund Chapman |
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Edmund Crepin |
|
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Edmund Crouchback |
(b. 16 January 1245, d. 5 June 1296)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund Dudley |
(b. 1462, d. 1510)
Administrator and financial agent of Henry VII.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edmund fitz-Gerard |
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MASL
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Edmund Gayton |
|
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Edmund Grey |
(b. 1416, d. 1490)
First Earl of Kent.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edmund Grindal |
(b. 1516, d. 1583)
Bishop of London
1559–1570.
Archbishop of York 1570–1576. Archbishop of Canterbury 1576–1583.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund Herenden |
|
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Edmund Howe |
(fl. 1602-31)
Chronicler.
|
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Edmund Ironside |
(b. 993, d. 1016)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund Mortimer |
(b. 1 February 1352, d. 27 December 1381)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund of Hadenham |
(fl. 1300-07)
Monk of Rochester.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edmund of Langley |
(b. 1341, d. 1402)
First Duke of York and Earl of Cambridge.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edmund of York |
(b. 17 May 1443, d. 30 December 1460)
Earl of Rutland. Son of Richard of York. Died at age
seventeen in the Battle of Wakefield during the Wars of the Roses.
|
Wikipedia
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Edmund Oldhall |
|
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Edmund Rich |
(b. 1174, d. 1240)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1233–1240.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edmund Rivals |
|
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Edmund Shakespeare |
(b. 1580, d. 31 December 1607)
|
Wikipedia
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Edmund Spenser |
Poet and administrator of Ireland. Author of The Faerie
Queen.
|
Wikipedia
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Edmund the Martyr |
(d. 869)
King of East Anglia 855-869.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edmund Tilney |
(b. between 1535 and 1536, d. 1610)
Courtier.
|
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Edmund Trindel |
|
BHO
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Edmund Wartar |
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Edmund Welsh |
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Edward Abbot |
|
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Edward Allde |
(b. between 1555 and 1563, d. 1627)
Printer and bookseller.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward Alleyn |
(b. 1566, d. 1626)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Altham |
|
MASL
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Edward Ansell |
|
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Edward Arden |
(b. 1533, d. 1583)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward Baker |
(d. 26 May 1602)
|
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Edward Bankes |
|
MASL
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Edward Beastby |
|
|
Edward Blount |
(b. 1464, d. 1475)
|
Wikipedia
|
Edward Blount |
|
|
Edward Brerewood |
Scholar, antiquary, mathematician, logician, and professor of astronomy.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward Bromflit |
(d. 1460)
|
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Edward Burnell |
|
ODNB
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Edward Catcher |
|
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Edward Cook |
|
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Edward Deoly |
|
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Edward Eldsmere |
|
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Edward Elrington |
(b. 1496, d. 1552)
|
HPO
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Edward Franke |
|
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Edward Gower |
|
|
Edward Grey |
First Viscount Lisle.
|
Wikipedia
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Edward Hall |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Hall |
|
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Edward Hall |
|
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Edward Herenden |
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Edward Heywarde |
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Edward Hide |
|
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Edward Higges |
|
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Edward Holmedon |
|
MASL
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Edward Hupcornehill |
|
Wikipedia
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Edward I |
(b. between 17 June 1239 and 18 June 1239, d. in or before 27 October 1307)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward II |
(b. 25 April 1284, d. 1327)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward III |
(b. 12 November 1312, d. 21 June 1377)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward IV |
(b. 28 April 1442, d. 9 April 1483)
King of England
1461-1470 and
1471-1483.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward Jakman |
|
MASL
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Edward Kirkham |
|
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Edward le Blund |
|
MASL
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Edward Littleton |
(b. 1589, d. 27 August 1645)
Baron Littleton. Esquire. Recorder of London.
|
ODNB
|
Edward Lloyd |
(b. 1648, d. 1713)
Coffee-house keeper, publisher, and eponymist of Lloyd’s Insurance.
|
ODNB
|
Edward Merwine |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
|
|
Edward Middleton |
|
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Edward Montagu |
|
Wikipedia
|
Edward of Norwich |
(b. 1373, d. 1415)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward of Norwich |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Edward of Woodstock |
(b. 1330, d. 1376)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Oliff |
|
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Edward Philips |
Parish lecturer.
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Edward Pilsworth |
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Edward Plummer |
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Edward Poynings |
(b. 1459, d. 1521)
Soldier, diplomat, and administrator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Sanders |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
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Edward Scales |
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Edward Seymour |
(b. 1500, d. 1552)
Duke of Somerset.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Sharpham |
Amateur playwright.
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Edward Sikling |
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Edward Somerset |
(b. 1550, d. 3 March 1628)
Fourth Earl of Worchester. Nobleman and courtier.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Stafford |
(b. 1478, d. 1521)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Stanhop |
Knight.
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Edward Stanley |
Third Earl of Derby. Knight of the Garter. Ward of Thomas
Wolsey.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Stephan |
Parson.
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Edward the Confessor |
(b. between 1003 and 1005, d. between 4 January 1066 and 5 January 1066)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward the Elder |
King of the Anglo-Saxons 899-924.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward the Exile |
(d. 1057)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward V |
(b. 2 November 1470, d. 1483)
King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward VI |
(b. 12 October 1537, d. 6 July 1553)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Edward Warner |
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Edward Warrington |
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Edward Waters |
(d. 1558)
Sergeant at Arms.
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Edward White |
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Wikipedia
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Edwardus |
(fl. 1056)
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Edwin Sandys |
(b. 1519, d. 10 July 1588)
Bishop of Worcester 1559-1570. Bishop of London
1570-1576.
Archbishop of York 1576-1588. Translator of the Bishop’s Bible.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Eleanor Butler (née Talbot) |
(d. 1468)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Eleanor de Bohun |
(b. 1366, d. 1399)
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Wikipedia
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Eleanor de Cobham |
(b. 1400, d. 1452)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Eleanor fitz-Alan |
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Eleanor Gristles |
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Eleanor Neville |
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Eleanor Neville |
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Eleanor of Castile |
(b. 1241, d. 1290)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Eleanor of England |
(b. 18 June 1269, d. 29 August 1298)
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Wikipedia
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Eleanor of Provence |
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Eleanor Percy |
(b. 1474, d. 13 February 1530)
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Wikipedia
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Eleanor Writhesley (née Arnold) |
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Elenor Carew |
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Elenor Sanders |
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Eleuterus |
(d. 24 May 189)
Bishop of Rome 174-189.
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EB Wikipedia
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Elianor Fen |
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Elias Russel |
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MASL
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Elinore Barnard |
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Elizabeth Adams |
Printer.
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Elizabeth Antrobus |
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Elizabeth Antrobus (née Woodcocke) |
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Elizabeth Ashton (née Chicheley) |
(d. 1499)
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Elizabeth Astime |
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Elizabeth Audley |
(d. 1564)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Barkley |
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Barnes |
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Elizabeth Beauchamp |
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Elizabeth Bedingfield (née Houghton) |
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Elizabeth Billingsley |
(d. 29 July 1577)
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Elizabeth Blount |
(b. 1500, d. 1541)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Blunt |
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Elizabeth Bowyer |
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Elizabeth Bowyer (née Tillesworth) |
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Elizabeth Burton |
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Elizabeth Carew (née Brian) |
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Elizabeth Cawarden |
(d. 1560)
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Elizabeth Chester (née Lovett) |
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Clarke (née Ramsey) |
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Elizabeth Compton (née Spencer) |
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Elizabeth Cosyn |
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Elizabeth Couderow |
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Elizabeth Day |
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Elizabeth de Badlesmere |
(b. 1313, d. 1356)
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth de Beauchamp |
(b. 1415, d. 1448)
Noblewoman.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth de Bohun |
(b. 1350, d. 1385)
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth de Bohun |
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Elizabeth Denham |
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Elizabeth Dent |
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Elizabeth Dent |
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Elizabeth Duram |
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Elizabeth English |
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Elizabeth Fortescue |
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Elizabeth Francis |
(d. 1450)
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Elizabeth Franke |
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Elizabeth Freake (née Taylor) |
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Elizabeth Gainsford (née Alphew) |
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Elizabeth Gemersey |
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Elizabeth Glover |
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Elizabeth Glover |
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Elizabeth Greenwood |
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Elizabeth Hogan (née Blundell) |
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Elizabeth Hone |
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Elizabeth Horspoole (née Smith) |
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Elizabeth Humble |
(d. 30 April 1616)
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Elizabeth I |
(b. 7 September 1533, d. 24 March 1603)
Queen of England and Ireland 1558-1603.
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ODNB EB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Iken |
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Elizabeth Ireland |
(d. 2 April 1613)
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Elizabeth Ironside |
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Elizabeth Kendrick |
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Elizabeth King (née Horspoole) |
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Elizabeth Knevet (née Heyward) |
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Elizabeth Lennard (née Slaney) |
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Elizabeth Long |
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Elizabeth Lucar |
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Elizabeth Marsh |
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Elizabeth Medcalfe |
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Elizabeth Medlycote (née Philips) |
(d. 18 October 1605)
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Elizabeth Mellington |
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Elizabeth Moore |
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Elizabeth Neville (née Holland) |
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Elizabeth Neville (née Latimer) |
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Elizabeth Norreis |
(d. 18 August 1574)
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Elizabeth of Denmark |
(b. 25 August 1573, d. 19 July 1625)
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth of York |
(b. 1466, d. 1503)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Offley |
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Elizabeth Ortelia |
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Elizabeth Peak |
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Elizabeth Plummer |
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Elizabeth Plummer (née Delacre) |
(d. 1595)
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Elizabeth Prescot |
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Elizabeth Purslowe |
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BBTI
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Elizabeth Robinson |
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Elizabeth Simpson |
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Elizabeth Skinard (née Chincroft) |
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Elizabeth Skinner |
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Elizabeth Soame |
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Elizabeth Sommers |
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Elizabeth Spearing |
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Elizabeth Stow |
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Elizabeth Stuart of Bohemia |
(b. 1596, d. 1662)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Tolderney |
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Elizabeth Towerson |
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Elizabeth Tudor |
(b. 1492, d. 1495)
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Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Venour |
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Elizabeth Web (née Thornehill) |
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Elizabeth Weld |
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Elizabeth Wharton |
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Elizabeth Wilforde |
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Elizabeth Woodville |
(b. 1436, d. 8 June 1492)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Elizabeth Worley |
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Elizabeth Yeardley |
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Ellinor Cotes |
Printer.
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BBTI
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Ellis Hey |
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Ellis Hilton |
(d. 12 December 1528)
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Elphinus |
(fl. 1004)
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Elvanus |
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BHO Wikipedia
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Emanuel de Meteren |
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Emanuel Lucar |
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Emma Constantine |
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Emma Meager |
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Emme Harby |
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Enguerrand de Coucy |
(b. 1340b. 1397)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Enriqueta Augustina Rylands |
(b. 1843, d. 1908)
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John
Rylands Library
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Epictetus |
Greek Stoic philosopher.
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Wikipedia
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Ernulf fitz-Alulf |
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MASL
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Ernulfus Buchel |
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Ethelfled |
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Eugene III |
(b. 1080, d. 1153)
Pope 1145–1153.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Eustace de Fauconberg |
(b. 1170, d. 31 October 1228)
Lord High Treasurer 1217-1228. Bishop of London
1221-1226.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Eustacius |
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Eutropius |
Roman historian.
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Wikipedia
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Felix Kyngston |
(b. in or before 1598, d. 1653)
Printer.
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BBTI
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Felix Travars (née Gisers) |
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Ferdinand III of Castille |
(d. 1057)
King of Castille 1217-1252.
|
Wikipedia
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Ferreis of Ousley |
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Filiberto Pingone |
(b. 18 January 1525, d. 18 April 1582)
Historian. Baron of Cusy.
|
Wikipedia
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Finán of Lindisfarne |
(d. 17 February 661)
Bishop of Lindisfarne 651-661.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Florence Marsh |
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Florence of Worcester |
Monk and chronicler.
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Wikipedia
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Florens Caldwell |
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Flower Henshawe |
(d. 6 March 1615)
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Frances Carr (née Howard) |
(b. 31 May 1590, d. 23 August 1632)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Frances Chape |
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Frances Cotton |
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Frances Croke (née Wellesborne) |
(d. 3 November 1587)
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Frances Downes |
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Frances Grey (née Brandon) |
(b. 16 July 1517, d. 20 November 1559)
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Frances Herenden |
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Frances Radclyffe (née Sidney) |
(b. 1531, d. 1589)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Frances Sotherton |
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Frances van Wyllender |
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Francesco Valegio |
(fl. 1598-1627)
Engraver, etcher, and print dealer.
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BM
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Francis Barnham |
(b. 1515, d. 1575)
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MASL ODNB
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Francis Baromi |
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Francis Beaumont |
(b. between 1584 and 1585, d. 1616)
Playwright.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Francis Benneson |
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Francis Bowyer |
(d. 1580)
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MASL
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Francis Bowyer |
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Francis Chape |
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Francis Cherry |
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Francis Coldock |
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Francis Coles |
Pamphleteer and bookseller. Accused of printing scandalous material in 1643.
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BBTI BBTI BHO
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Francis Cooke |
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Francis Dorington |
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Francis Harby |
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Francis Langley |
(b. 1548, d. 1602)
Businessman and moneylender.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Francis Neale |
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Francis of Assisi |
(d. 3 October 1226)
Italian Catholic friar, deacon, and preacher.
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Francis Osborne |
(b. 1593, d. 1659)
Writer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Francis Phillips |
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Francis Roberts |
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Francis Smith |
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Francis Smith |
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Francis Tipsley |
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Francis Tirrell |
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Francis Warner |
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Francis Wellesborne |
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Francis Wood |
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Frans Hogenberg |
(b. 1535, d. 1590)
Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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François de Belleforest |
(b. 1530, d. 1583)
French author, poet, and translator.
|
Wikipedia
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Frederick de Wit |
(b. 1629, d. 1706)
Dutch cartographer and artist.
|
Wikipedia
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Frederick I |
|
Wikipedia
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Frederick I of Denmark |
(b. 10 July 1471, d. 10 April 1533)
King of Denmark 1523–1533. King of Norway 1524–1533.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Frederick II of Denmark |
(b. 1 July 1534, d. 4 April 1588)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Frederick V of the Palatinate |
(b. 26 August 1596, d. 29 November 1632)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Frydus Guynysane |
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Fulcardus |
Chronicler.
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Fulk Basset |
(d. 1259)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Fulk St. Edmond |
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MASL
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Fulke Lovell |
(d. 1285)
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Wikipedia
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Fulke Mullert |
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G. Hind |
(fl. 1548)
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Gabriel de Urs |
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Gabriel Harvey |
(b. between 1552 and 1553, d. 1631)
Scholar and poet.
|
EB ODNB
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Gabriel Rave |
(d. 1511)
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Gabriel Spenser |
(b. 1576, d. 1598)
|
Wikipedia
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Gaius Fabricius Luscinus |
Roman magistrate. Often invoked as a figure of uncompromising virtue.
|
Wikipedia
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Gaius Julius Solinus |
(fl. c. 200-c. 250)
Third-century Latin grammarian and compiler. Author of De mirabilibus
mundi (The Wonders of the World ).
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Wikipedia
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Galfrid Moncley |
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Galfridi Bullayne |
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Gamaliel Pye |
(b. 1514, d. 1596)
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Geffrey Clarke |
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Geoffery Boleyn |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Geoffery Boleyn |
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Geoffery de St. Andomare |
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Geoffrey Baynard |
|
Wikipedia
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Geoffrey Boleyn |
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MASL
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Geoffrey Broke |
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MASL
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Geoffrey Chaucer |
(b. 1340, d. 1400)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Geoffrey de Clinton |
(d. 1133)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Geoffrey de Conduit |
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MASL
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Geoffrey de Hertilepole |
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Geoffrey de Mandeville |
(d. in or before 1130)
|
Wikipedia
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Geoffrey de Mandeville |
(d. 26 September 1144)
|
ODNB Westminster Abbey Wikipedia
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Geoffrey de Mandeville |
(b. 1191, d. 23 February 1216)
|
Wikipedia
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Geoffrey de Say |
(b. 1304, d. 1359)
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ODNB
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Geoffrey de Winton |
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MASL
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Geoffrey de Wychingham |
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MASL
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Geoffrey Feldynge |
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MASL
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Geoffrey Lucy |
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Geoffrey Lucy |
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Geoffrey Martell |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth |
(d. between 1154? and 1155?)
Bishop of St. Asaph 1152-1155. Author of History of the Kings of Britain.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Geoffrey Spring |
(d. 1509)
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Geoffrey Tanner |
Homeowner and tanner.
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Geoffrey Whitney |
(b. 1548, d. between 1600 and 1601)
Civil servant. Author of A Choice of Emblemes and Other
Devises.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Georg Gisze |
(b. 2 April 1497, d. 3 February 1562)
|
Wikipedia
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George Abbot |
(b. 1562, d. 1633)
Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1609–1610. Bishop of London
1610–1611. Archbishop of Canterbury 1611-1633.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Allen |
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George Beamon |
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George Braun |
(b. 1541, d. 1622)
Flemish and German painter, engraver, and cartographer.
|
Wikipedia
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George Carew |
(b. 1555, d. 1629)
First Earl of Carew. Soldier and administrator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Ceaustour |
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George Chapman |
Playwright, translator, and poet.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Clark |
(d. 19 April 1606)
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George Coleman |
(d. 16 September 1600)
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George Cooper |
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George Cope |
(d. 1572)
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George Cotton |
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George Day |
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George Fairbeard |
(fl. 1617-29)
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George Fastolph |
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George Ffoy |
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George Gainsford |
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George Gascoigne |
(b. between 1534 and 1535, d. 1577)
Author and soldier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Golding |
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George Gower |
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George Grey |
(d. 1503)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Hasken |
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George Hearne |
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George Heriot |
(b. 15 June 1563, d. 12 February 1624)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Heyward |
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George Hothersall |
Benefactor of the poor.
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George Irlond |
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MASL
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George Kirkes |
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George Lee |
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George Lowe |
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George Lufkin |
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George May |
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George Monoux |
(d. 1544)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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George Mortimer |
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George Mountain |
(b. 1569, d. 1628)
Archbishop of York 1628. Bishop of Lincoln 1617-1621. Bishop of London
1621-1627.
Bishop of Durham 1627-1628.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Neville |
|
Wikipedia
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George Neville |
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George Nicholson |
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George Owen |
(b. 1499, d. 1558)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Palin |
|
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George Peele |
(bap. 1566, d. 1596)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Plantagenet |
(b. 1449, d. 1478)
First Duke of Clarence.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Purslowe |
(fl. 1602-32)
Printer and bookseller.
|
BBTI BHO
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George Sares |
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George Smithes |
|
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George Spearing |
|
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George Stanley |
(b. 1460, d. 1503)
Ninth Baron Strange.
|
Wikipedia
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George Stoddard |
|
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George Talbot |
(b. 1522, d. 1590)
Sixth Earl of Shrewsbury.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Tuchet |
|
Wikipedia
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George Turberville |
(b. in or after 1543, d. in or after 1597)
Poet and translator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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George Vertue |
(b. 1684, d. 1756)
Engraver and antiquary. Produced a pewter plate version of the Agas
map in 1737.
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George Villers |
(b. 28 August 1592, d. 23 August 1628)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
George Wilkins |
(b. 1576, d. 1618)
Playwright and pamphleteer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
George Wither |
(b. 11 June 1588, d. 2 May 1667)
Poet and satirist.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Georgius Schraderus |
(d. 27 June 1567)
|
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Gerard Bat |
|
MASL
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Gerard Christmas |
(d. 1634)
Carver and sculptor. Artificer of mayoral shows.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Gerard Daniel |
|
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Gerard Gore |
(d. 11 December 1607)
|
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Gerard Marbod |
|
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Gerolamo Cardano |
(b. 1501, d. 1576)
Italian mathematician, physician, and astrologer. Helped find the field of
probability.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Gertrude Style (née Bright) |
|
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Gervase Chamberlain |
|
MASL
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Gervase Markham |
Amateur playwright.
|
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Gervase of Tilbury |
Lawyer, statesmen, and writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Gilbert Becket |
|
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Gilbert Bovet |
|
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Gilbert Clarke |
|
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Gilbert de Clare |
(b. 1291, d. 1314)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Gilbert de Clare |
Sixth Earl of Hertford, Seventh Earl of Gloucester, Ninth Lord of Glamorgan, and
Ninth Lord of ClareNoble.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Gilbert de Fraxineto |
|
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Gilbert Dugdale |
(fl. 1604)
|
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Gilbert Foliot |
(b. 1110, d. 18 February 1187)
Abbot of Gloucester 1139-1148. Bishop of Hereford 1148-1163. Bishop of London
1163-1187.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Gilbert Halfstocke |
|
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Gilbert Maghfeld |
|
MASL
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Gilbert March |
|
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Gilbert Marshal |
(b. 1194, d. 27 June 1241)
|
Wikipedia
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Gilbert Marshall |
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Gilbert Mordon |
|
MASL
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Gilbert Prince |
|
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Gilbert Sanford |
|
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Gilbert Segrave |
(b. in or before 1258, d. 1316)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Gilbert Stayndrop |
|
MASL
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Gilbert Universalis |
(d. 9 August 1134)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Gildas |
(fl. between 400 and 599)
Monk. Author of On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Giles Capell |
|
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Giles Daubeney |
(b. 1 June 1451, d. 21 May 1508)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Giles Dewes |
(d. 1511)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Giles of Andwarp |
Received 200 markes from Edward I’s treasury.
|
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Gnaeus Julius Agricola |
(b. 13 June 40, d. 23 August 93)
Roman general celebrated for his conquests in Britain.
Father-in-law of Tacitus.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Godard de Antioche |
|
MASL
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Godestalke of Hundondale |
|
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Godfrey de Magum |
|
Wikipedia
|
Godfrey of Bouillon |
(b. 1060, d. 18 July 1100)
French nobleman. One of the leaders of the First Crusade and first ruler of the Kingdom
of
Jerusalem.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Godfrey of Campes |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
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Godwin |
(d. 1053)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Good Bower |
|
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Gregory Cromwell |
(b. 1520, d. 1551)
|
Wikipedia
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Gregory de Rokesley |
(fl. 1274-84d. 1291)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Gregory Fiennes |
(b. 25 June 1539, d. 25 December 1594)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Gregory I |
(b. 540, d. 604)
Pope 590-604.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Gregory Newman |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
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Griffin Forster |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
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Griffin Lloyd |
(d. 26 November 1586)
|
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Griffin Martin |
|
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Griffith of Wales |
(d. 1244)
|
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Grimond Descure |
|
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Grinling Gibbons |
(b. 1648, d. 1721)
Woodcarver and sculptor.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Grisild Kirton |
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Grisseild Windsore |
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Guichard dʼAngle |
(d. 1380)
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Wikipedia
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Guidelinus |
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Wikipedia
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Gulielmo Turnero |
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Gundulf of Rochester |
(b. between 1023 and 1024, d. 1108)
Norman monk.Bishop of Rochester 1075-1108.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Guy Bryce |
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Guy de Maricke |
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Guy of Marlowe |
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H. Knighton |
(d. 1396)
Ecclesiastical chronicler.
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Wikipedia
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H. Walsm |
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Hadrian |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 117–138 BC.
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EB Wikipedia
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Hamo Box |
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MASL
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Hamo de Chigwell |
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MASL
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Hamo de Godchep |
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MASL
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Hamond Brond |
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MASL
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Hamond de Lega |
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Hance Poets |
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Hannibal |
Carthaginian general.
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Wikipedia
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Hans Holbein the Younger |
(b. between 1497 and 1498, d. 1543)
German painter and printmaker.
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EB ODNB
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Hans of Antwerp |
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Harold Harefoot |
(d. 1035)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Harthacnut |
(b. 1018, d. 8 June 1042)
King of Denmark 1035-1042. King of England
1040-1042.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Hatton Houghton |
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Haveland |
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Hawys Dorington (née Horspoole) |
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Heahstan |
(d. 897)
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Wikipedia
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Heathoberht |
(d. 801)
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Wikipedia
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Heinrich Julius |
(b. 15 October 1564, d. 30 July 1613)
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EB Wikipedia
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Helen Branche (née Nicholson) |
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Helen Collier |
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Helen Gore |
(d. 13 February 1607)
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Helen Herenden (née Bird) |
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Helen Herenden (née Dunkeyn) |
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Helen Malledge |
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Helen Orgen |
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Helen Swineley |
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Helenor Fiennes |
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Helming Legget |
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Hengist |
(d. 488)
King of Kent 455-488. Heavily mythologized in the centuries following his
death.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henrietta Maria |
(b. 1609, d. 1669)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Ady |
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Henry Andrewes |
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MASL
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Henry Astley |
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Henry Bambrough |
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Henry Barley |
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Henry Beaufort |
Third Duke of Somerset. Lancastrian military commander during the Wars of the
Roses.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Beaufort |
(b. 1375, d. in or before 11 April 1447)
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Wikipedia
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Henry Beaumond |
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Henry Becket |
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Henry Beecher |
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MASL
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Henry Belwase |
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Henry Bennis |
Clerk.
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Henry Blunt |
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Henry Bourchier |
(b. between 1404 and 1406, d. 1483)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Bowyer |
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Henry Box |
Sheriff of London
1294-1295.
Possible timber merchant.
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MASL
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Henry Brandon |
(b. 1498, d. 1538)
First Earl of Lincoln.
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Wikipedia
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Henry Briggs |
Mathematician and professor of geometry.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Bryce |
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MASL
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Henry Budge |
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Henry Bynneman |
(fl. in or after 1566d. 1583)
Printer.
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BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Campion |
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Henry Cantlow |
(d. 1495)
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Henry Carey |
(b. 4 March 1526, d. 23 July 1596)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Causton |
Merchant.
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Henry Chester |
Landowner.
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Henry Chettle |
Playwright, printer, and pamphleteer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Chichele |
(b. 1362, d. 12 April 1443)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Clifford |
(b. 1517, d. 1570)
Second Earl of Cumberland.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Clifton |
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Henry Cocham |
Sheriff of London
1227-1229 and
1236-1237.
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MASL
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Henry Condell |
(b. in or before 1576, d. 29 December 1627)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Cote |
(fl. 1490-1509)
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MASL
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Henry Cotton |
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Henry Courtenay |
(b. 1498, d. 1538)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Darci |
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MASL
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Henry de Bohun |
(b. in or before 1175, d. 1 June 1220)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry de Combemartyn |
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MASL
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Henry de Cornhill |
(b. 1135, d. 1193)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry de Coventre |
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MASL
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Henry de Edmonton |
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MASL
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Henry de Frowick |
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MASL
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Henry de Frowyk |
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MASL
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Henry de Fyngrie |
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MASL
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Henry de Gisors |
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MASL
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Henry de Gisors |
(d. 1296)
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ODNB
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Henry de Lacy |
(b. 1249, d. 1311)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry de Ryall |
(fl. 1300)
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Henry de Vere |
(b. 24 February 1593, d. between 2 June 1625 and 9 June 1625)
Eighteenth Earl of Oxford. Nobleman and soldier.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry de Walemunt |
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MASL
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Henry Desky |
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Henry Eriole |
(d. 1400)
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Henry Evans |
(b. 1543, d. 1612)
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Henry Ffoy |
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Henry fitz-Alwine |
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Henry fitz-Roy |
(b. 15 June 1519, d. 23 July 1536)
Duke of Richmond and Earl of Nottingham. Illegitimate son of King Henry VIII.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Frederick |
(b. 19 February 1594, d. 6 November 1612)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Frowicke |
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Henry Frowike |
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MASL
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Henry Frowyk |
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Henry Gibs |
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Henry Glapthorne |
(b. in or before 1610, d. 1643)
Poet and playwright.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Gosson |
(fl. between 1601 and 1640)
Bookseller.
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BBTI ODNB
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Henry Halton |
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MASL
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Henry Hede |
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MASL
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Henry Herbert |
(b. in or after 1538, d. 1601)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Herdson |
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Henry Herenden |
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Henry Holland |
Third Duke of Exeter. Lancastrian leader during the Wars of the Roses.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Howard |
(b. between 1516 and 1517, d. 1547)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Howard |
(b. 24 February 1540, d. 16 June 1614)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Hudson |
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Henry I |
(b. between 1068 and 1069, d. 1135)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry II |
(b. 1133, d. 1189)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry II of Castile |
(b. 13 January 1334, d. in or before 29 May 1379)
King of Castile and León 1366–1367 and 1369–1379.
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Wikipedia
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Henry III |
(b. 1 October 1207, d. 16 November 1272)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry IV |
(b. 1367, d. 1413)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Jeye |
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MASL
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Henry Jordan |
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Henry Jorden |
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Henry Kelsey |
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Henry Lanman |
Original proprietor of the Curtain.
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Henry le Bole |
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MASL
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Henry le Waleys |
(fl. between 1270 and 1299)
Sheriff of London
1270-1271. Mayor 1273-1274, 1281-1284 and 1297-1299. Financier of Greyfriars.
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Long |
(b. 1544, d. 15 April 1573)
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Wikipedia
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Henry Lovell |
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Henry Machyn |
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Man |
(fl. 1528-56d. 1556)
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Wikipedia
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Henry Mason |
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Henry Mylles |
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MASL
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Henry Nayler |
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Henry Neville |
(b. 1535, d. 1587)
Sixth Baron of Bergavenny.
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Wikipedia
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Henry Norbury |
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Henry of Bath |
(d. 1260)
Justice and administrator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry of Grosmont |
(b. 1310, d. 1361)
First Earl of Lancaster. Grandfather of Henry IV.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry of Lancaster |
(b. 1281, d. 22 September 1345)
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Wikipedia
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Henry of Sandwich |
(b. in or after 1205, d. 1273)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Overton |
(b. between 1675 and 1676, d. 1751)
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ODNB
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Henry Pechy |
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Henry Percy |
(b. 1421, d. 1461)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Percy |
(b. 1364, d. 1403)
Soldier. Originally a supporter of Henry IV, but
rebelled against him in 1403 and died in battle.
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Henry Picard |
(d. 1361)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Polsted |
Member of the House of Commons.
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HPO
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Henry Poulsted |
(d. 10 December 1556)
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Henry Pountfreyt |
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MASL
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Henry Prannell |
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MASL
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Henry Radcliffe |
(b. 1507, d. 1557)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Ramelius |
(b. 1550, d. 1610)
Danish senator and Chancellor of Denmark.
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Henry Reade |
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MASL
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Henry Reston |
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Henry Scogan |
(b. 1361, d. 1407)
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ODNB
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Henry Skinard |
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Henry Somer |
(d. 1450)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Somer |
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MASL
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Henry Stafford |
(b. 1455, d. 1483)
Second Duke of Buckingham.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Stow |
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Henry Stuart |
(b. 7 December 1545, d. between 9 February 1567 and 10 February 1567)
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EB Wikipedia
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Henry Suckley |
(d. 21 July 1564)
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MASL
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Henry the Young King |
Son of Henry II. Crowned titular king during his
father’s reign.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Townshend |
(b. 1577, d. in or before 1603)
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Wikipedia
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Henry Travers |
(d. 1501)
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Henry V |
(b. 1386, d. 1422)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Vanner |
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MASL
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Henry Venner |
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Henry VI |
(b. 6 December 1421, d. 21 May 1471)
King of England
1422-1461 and
1470-1471.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry VII |
(b. 1457, d. 1509)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry VIII |
(b. 28 June 1491, d. 28 January 1547)
King of England and Ireland 1509-1547.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Warley |
(fl. 1524)
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National Archives
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Henry Waver |
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MASL
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Henry Webbe |
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Henry Wells |
(d. 4 May 1391)
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Henry Wilde |
Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Jacob Challoner.
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Taylor 292
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Henry Windsore |
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Henry Wingham |
(d. 1262)
Lord Chancellor of England
1255–1260.
Bishop of London
1259–1262.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Henry Worley |
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MASL
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Henry Yevele |
(b. 1320, d. 1400)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Heraclitus |
Pre-Socratic Ionian Greek philosopher.
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Wikipedia
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Heraclius of Jerusalem |
(b. 1128, d. 1190)
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
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Wikipedia
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Herbert Randolph |
(d. 9 April 1604)
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Hermann Moll |
Cartographer, engraver, and publisher.
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Wikipedia
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Hermann von Wedigh III |
(d. 1560)
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Herodotus |
Greek historian. Known as the Father of History.
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Wikipedia
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Hervey de Stanton |
(b. 1260, d. 1327)
Justice and administrator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Hervey of Boreham |
(b. 1228, d. 1277)
Administrator and justice.
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ODNB
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Hester Franke |
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Hieronymus Benalius |
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Hilary |
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Wikipedia
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Hippodamus of Miletus |
(b. 498 BCE, d. 408 BCE)
Greek architect, urban planner, physician, mathematician, meteorologist, and
philosopher.
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Wikipedia
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Hob Carter |
Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
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Homer |
Greek poet. Author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.
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EB Wikipedia
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Honorius |
(b. 9 September 384, d. 15 August 423)
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EB Wikipedia
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Horace |
Roman lyric poet.
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Wikipedia
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Hubert de Burgh |
(b. 1170, d. May 1243)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Hubert Walter |
(d. 13 July 1205)
Chief justiciar of England
1193-1198. Archbishop of Canterbury 1193-1205. Lord Chancellor of England
1199-1205.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Hugh Acton |
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Hugh Acton |
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Hugh Acton |
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Hugh Aldham |
Chaplain to the Countess of Derby.
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Hugh Alley |
Author.
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Hugh Basing |
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MASL
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Hugh Blunt |
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MASL
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Hugh Brooker |
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Hugh Cap |
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Hugh de Bigot |
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Hugh de Buch |
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Hugh de Buche |
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Wikipedia
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Hugh de Courtenay |
(b. 1276, d. 1340)
First/Ninth Earl of Devon.
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Wikipedia
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Hugh de Gartone |
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MASL
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Hugh Dyke |
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MASL
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Hugh d’Orevalle |
(d. between 1084 and 1085)
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Wikipedia
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Hugh Fastolf |
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MASL
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Hugh Fastolph |
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Hugh fitz-Otho |
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MASL
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Hugh fitz-Otho |
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Hugh fitz-Vulgar |
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Wikipedia
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Hugh fitz-Warren |
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Hugh Gifford |
(fl. 6 January 1236)
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Hugh Harman |
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Hugh Holbech |
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MASL
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Hugh Marberer |
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MASL
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Hugh Methwold |
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Hugh Moresby |
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Hugh Offley |
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MASL
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Hugh Paganus |
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Hugh Pemberton |
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MASL
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Hugh Perry |
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MASL
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Hugh Pope |
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Hugh Pourte |
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MASL
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Hugh Stapleton |
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Hugh Walter |
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Hugh Waltham |
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Hugonis de Hingham |
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Hugues Picart |
Cartographer.
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Humfrey of Lancaster |
(b. 1390, d. 1447)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Humfrey Swan |
Embroiderer.
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Humfrey Turner |
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Humphrey Barret |
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Humphrey Baskerville |
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MASL
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Humphrey Bourchier |
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Humphrey de Bohun I |
(d. 1123)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun II |
(d. between January 1164 and 25 September 1165)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun III |
(b. in or before 1144, d. between September 1181 and 31 December 1181)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun IV |
(b. 1204, d. 24 September 1275)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun IX |
(b. 25 March 1341, d. 16 January 1373)
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Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun V |
(d. 1265)
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Humphrey de Bohun VI |
(b. 1249, d. 31 December 1298)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun VII |
(b. 1276, d. 16 March 1322)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey de Bohun VIII |
(b. 6 December 1309, d. 15 October 1361)
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Wikipedia
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Humphrey Dyson |
(d. 1633)
Writer and book collector. Revised John Stow’s A Survey of London.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey Fenne |
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Humphrey Heyford |
(fl. between 1467 and 1478)
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MASL
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Humphrey le Feure |
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MASL
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Humphrey Llwyd |
(b. 1527, d. 1568)
Welsh antiquary and mapmaker.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Humphrey Monmouth |
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MASL
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Humphrey Moseley |
Publisher and bookseller.
|
Wikipedia
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Humphrey Nichols |
Stage assistant.
|
Dutton 163-164
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Humphrey Smith |
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MASL
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Humphrey Stafford |
(d. 1486)
|
Wikipedia
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Humphrey Street |
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Humphrey Style |
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Humphrey Style |
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Humphrey Walcot |
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Humphrey Weld |
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MASL
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Hungate of Yorkshire |
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I. Darbie |
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I. Horne |
(fl. 1272-73)
Alderman.
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Ide Nicholson |
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Idona Walden |
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Idonia Bigot (née Hartford) |
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Il Schifanoya |
Venetian ambassador to the Castellan of Mantua. Known for his involvement in Elizabeth Iʼs coronation.
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Iltuta |
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Wikipedia
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Ingelricus |
(fl. 1056)
|
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Ingulf |
(d. 16 November 1109)
Abbot of Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ingwald |
(d. 745)
|
Wikipedia
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Inigo Jones |
(b. 1573, d. 1652)
Architect and theatre designer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Innocent III |
(b. between 1160 and 1161, d. 1216)
Pope 1198-1216.
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EB Wikipedia
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Innocent IV |
(b. 1195, d. 7 December 1254)
Pope 1243–1254.
|
Wikipedia
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Isaac Byng |
|
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Isaac Jaggard |
(fl. in or after 1613d. 1627)
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BBTI
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Isaac Sutton |
|
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Isabel Draper |
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Isabel fitz-Waren |
|
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Isabel Humble (née Kitchinman) |
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Isabel Tong |
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Isabel Warfle |
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Isabell Rawson |
(d. 1488)
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Isabell Whitwell |
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Isabell Wikes |
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Isabella de Clifford |
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Isabella Fitz |
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Isabella of England |
(b. 1332, d. 1379)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Isabella of France |
(b. 1295, d. 1358)
|
ODNB
Wikipedia
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Isabella of Valois |
|
Wikipedia
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Isabella Whitney |
(fl. 1566-73)
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MoEML ODNB Wikipedia
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Isabelle Godchep |
|
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Ivan IV |
(b. 1530, d. 1584)
Czar of Russia and Grand Prince of Muscovy.
|
OR Wikipedia
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Izaak Walton |
(b. September 1593, d. 15 December 1683)
Author and biographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Izan Edwards (née Wright) |
(d. 5 March 1613)
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J. Wotton |
(fl. 1438)
|
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Jack Cade |
(d. 1450)
Rebel leader.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Jack Straw |
Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
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Jacob Challoner |
Painter. Helped with the visual artistry of civic pageants with Henry Wilde.
|
Taylor 292
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Jacob Venckel |
Cartographer.
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Jacobo Colio G. F. Belgol |
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Jacobus Zamboni |
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James Alderman |
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MASL
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James Alderman |
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MASL
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James Altham |
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MASL
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James Andreu |
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MASL
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James Austen |
Homeowner.
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James Austen |
(d. 1602)
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James Bacon |
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MASL PATP
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James Bartlet |
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James Blount |
(d. 1492)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Boomer |
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James Burbage |
(b. 1531, d. 1597)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Butler |
(b. 23 May 1393, d. 23 August 1452)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Cuthing |
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James de la Feuille |
(fl. 1690)
Dutch printer and map dealer.
|
BHO
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James de Thame |
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MASL
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James Drummond |
(b. 1580, d. 1611)
First Earl of Perth.
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James Falleron |
(fl. 1439-63)
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ODNB
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James Feake |
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James Fiennes |
(b. 1395, d. 1450)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Fink |
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James Hay |
(b. 1580, d. 20 April 1636)
First Earl of Carlisle and Baron Hay of Sawley. Courtier and diplomat.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Howell |
(b. 1594, d. 1666)
Welsh historian and writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James Huish |
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James II and VII |
(b. 1685, d. 1688)
King of Scotland, England, and Ireland 1685-1688.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James IV of Scotland |
(b. 1473, d. 1513)
King of Scotland 1488-1513.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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James le Boteler |
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MASL
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James Manthorpe |
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James Mounforde |
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James Norrice |
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James of St. Edmund |
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MASL
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James Pilkington |
(b. 1520, d. 1576)
Bishop of Durham 1561–1576.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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James Pitman |
(d. 1507)
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James Roberts |
Printer.
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Wikipedia
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James Savage |
(d. 1588)
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James Shirley |
(b. 1596, d. 1666)
Playwright and poet.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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James Smith |
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James Thame |
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James V |
(b. 10 April 1512, d. 14 December 1542)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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James VI and I |
(b. 1566, d. 1625)
King of Scotland 1567-1625. King of England and Ireland 1603-1625.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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James Well |
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James West |
(b. 2 May 1703, d. 2 July 1772)
British politician and antiquarian. President of the Royal Society.
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James Wilforth |
(d. 1526)
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MASL
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James Winche |
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James Winche |
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James Wright |
(b. 1644, d. 1716)
Antiquary and author.
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ODNB
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Jan Griffier |
Painter.
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Wikipedia
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Jana Darellus (née Tolderney) |
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Jane Beecher |
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Jane Clinton |
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Jane Cook |
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Jane de Warenne |
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Jane Drew |
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Jane Drope |
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Jane Franke |
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Jane Gelson |
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Jane Horne |
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Jane Mason |
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Jane Powell |
(d. 1432)
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Jane Russell |
(d. 16 January 1558)
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Jane Sampford |
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Jane Seymour |
(b. 1541, d. 19 March 1561)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Jane Seymour |
(b. 1508, d. 24 October 1537)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Jane Shore |
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Wikipedia
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Jane Turner |
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Jane Writhesley (née Hall) |
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Janken Carpenter |
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Jaques Fries |
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Jaquetta de Luxembourg |
(b. between 1415 and 1416, d. 30 June 1472)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Jasper Fisher |
(b. in or before 1528, d. 1579)
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HPO
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Jasper Pheasant |
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Jasper Slaney |
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Jean Boisseau |
Cartographer.
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Jean de Bourbon |
(b. 1381, d. 1434)
Duke of Bourbon and Duke of Auvergne. Earl of Claremont.
|
Wikipedia
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Jean Froissart |
Author and historian.
|
Wikipedia
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Jean Parisot de la Valette |
(b. 4 February 1495, d. 21 August 1568)
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OR Wikipedia
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Jeremias Poets |
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Jeremy of Caxton |
(d. 1249)
Justice.
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ODNB
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Jerome Serall |
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Jeronymo di Soldi |
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Joan Benington |
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Joan Chamberlain |
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Joan Coken |
(d. 1509)
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Joan Fetiplace |
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Joan Galdset |
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Joan Goad |
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Joan Heyward (née Tillesworth) |
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Joan II of Navarre |
(b. 28 January 1312, d. 6 October 1349)
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Wikipedia
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Joan Jordain |
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Joan Knolles |
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Joan Laurence |
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Joan Michael |
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Joan Nuck |
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Joan of Kent |
(b. 1328, d. 1385)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Joan of Navarre |
(b. 1368, d. 1437)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Joan of the Tower |
Queen consort of Scotland 1329-1362. Recieved her nickname Joan of the
Tower because she was born in the Tower of London.
Buried at Christ Church.
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ODNB
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Joan Pikeman |
(d. 1391)
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Joan Poyinges (née Somer) |
(d. 1420)
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Joan Stokes (née Cheney) |
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Joan Thynne (née Heyward) |
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Joan Whitbrooke (née Horspoole) |
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Joane Albany |
(d. 7 July 1579)
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Joane Bowyer |
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Joane Brakynbury |
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Joane Branche (née Wylkynson) |
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Joane Cartwright |
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Joane Coldock |
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Joane Cowch |
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Joane Downis |
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Joane Duffield |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Joane Essex |
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Joane Forde |
(d. 8 August 1467)
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Joane Greenwood |
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Joane Harvie |
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Joane Howpill (née Sutton) |
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Joane Leigh (née Oliff) |
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Joane Lowen |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Joane Nicholson (née Company) |
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Joane Oliff |
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Joane Prenthoit |
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Joane Trappis |
(d. 1526)
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Joane Walker |
(d. 29 August 1592)
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Joane Weld |
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Joane Whitton (née Cresset) |
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Joane Wood |
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Joane Wood |
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Joanna Dethick |
(d. 10 March 1607)
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Joanna Mathewe |
(d. 4 January 1498)
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Joanna Wallron |
(d. 12 September 1587)
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Joannes Cowper |
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Joannes de Coggeshall |
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Joannes Hales |
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Joannes Ruche |
(d. 8 May 1493)
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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Joce fitz-Peter |
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MASL
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Joce le Spicer |
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MASL
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Jocelin of Furness |
(fl. 1199-1214)
Cistercian monk and hagiographer. Writer of one of John
Stow’s sources.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Jodocus Hondius |
(b. 1563, d. 1612)
Dutch cartographer and engraver.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Joel Gascoyne |
(b. 1650, d. 1705)
Chartmaker and cartographer.
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ODNB
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Johan Dikes |
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Johann Baptist Homann |
(b. 1664, d. 1724)
Writer and biographer.
|
Wikipedia
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Johann Christoph Beer |
Cartographer.
|
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Johann Ulrich Kraus |
(b. 1655, d. 1719)
German illustrator, engraver, and publisher.
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BM Wikipedia
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Johanne Hedicio |
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Johannes Asteley |
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Johannes Bacon |
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Johannes de Ram |
(b. 1648, d. 1693)
Engraver, publisher, and dealer.
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BM
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Johannes de Witt |
(b. 1566, d. 1622)
Dutch humanist.
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ODNB
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Johannes Picking |
(d. 6 September 1490)
Clergyman.
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Johannes Sleidanus |
(b. 1506, d. 31 October 1556)
Luxembourgeois historian. Author of A famouse chronicle of oure
time.
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Wikipedia
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Johannes Stridbeck |
(b. 1665, d. 1714)
German draughtsman, engraver, and publisher.
|
BM Wikipedia
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Johannes Threll |
(d. 6 October 1609)
Squire.
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Johannes Vale |
(d. 10 November 1563)
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Johannis Redman |
(d. 3 July 1523)
Clergyman.
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Johannis Thomson |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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John |
Abbot of St. Augustine’s, Canterbury. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
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Wikipedia
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John Abbot |
|
MASL STEER
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John Addis |
(d. 1461)
|
Handbook of London Bankers
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John Adrian |
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John Adrien |
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MASL
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John Adrien |
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MASL
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John Aker |
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John Aleyn |
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MASL
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John Alforde |
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John Allen |
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John Alnwick |
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John Alphew |
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John Alston |
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John Antrobus |
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John Aprichard |
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John Archer |
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John Arnold |
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John Ascue |
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John Ashfield |
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John Ashton |
(b. 1653, d. 28 January 1691)
Jacobite conspirator.
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ODNB Old Bailey Online Wikipedia
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John Atkinson |
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John Atkinson |
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John atte Water |
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MASL
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John Attleborough |
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John Atwood |
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John Aubrey |
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MASL
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John Aubrey |
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John Aylmer |
(b. 1521, d. 1594)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Bagford |
(b. between 1650 and 1651, d. in or after 5 May 1716)
Bookseller and antiquary.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Baker |
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John Baldwin |
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John Bale |
(b. 1495, d. 1563)
Bishop of Ossory 1552-1553.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Bampton |
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John Banaster |
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John Barker |
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John Barker |
Shopkeeper in Ram Alley. Charged with selling tabacco
and alcohol throughout the night without a license. Not to be confused with John Barker.
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John Barnard |
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John Barnard |
(d. 21 November 1503)
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John Barret |
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John Barton |
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John Batchelar |
Landowner.
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John Battersby |
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John Bawdwine |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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John Beards |
Clerk.
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John Beaufort |
(b. 1371, d. in or before 16 March 1410)
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Wikipedia
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John Becke |
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John Bedow |
Benefactor of the poor.
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John Belancer |
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John Belwine |
(d. 1467)
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John Benham |
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John Beringham |
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John Best |
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John Beston |
(d. 1428)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Bethoms |
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John Bever |
Author cited in Stow’s Survey of
London.
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John Bigot |
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John Bird |
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John Birtles |
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John Blitheman |
(b. 1525, d. 23 May 1591)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Blount |
(b. 1450, d. 1485)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Blount |
(d. 1 May 1599)
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John Blundell |
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John Blunt |
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John Bold |
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John Bolt |
(fl. 1465)
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John Bolt |
(d. 1459)
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John Bond |
(d. between 1503 and 1505)
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John Boseham |
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MASL
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John Bostoke |
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John Boteler |
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MASL
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John Bottle |
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John Bourchier |
(b. in or after 1499b. in or before 1560)
Second Earl of Bath. Sheriff of Somerset and Dorset. Not to be confused with Sir John Bourchier.
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Wikipedia
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John Bowden |
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John Bowser |
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John Bowyer |
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John Brabant |
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John Bradmore |
(d. 1412)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Brampton |
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John Bramre |
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John Brayne |
(b. 1541, d. 1586)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Breton |
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MASL
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John Brian |
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John Brian |
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John Bricket |
Dentist. Benefactor of the poor.
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John Brickles |
(d. 1451)
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John Brigges |
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John Brigget |
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John Brikels |
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John Brithem |
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John Briton |
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John Broke |
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MASL
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John Broke It Well |
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John Brokle |
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MASL
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John Bromar |
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MASL
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John Brown |
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John Brown |
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John Browne |
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MASL
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John Bryan |
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MASL
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John Brydges |
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John Bryry |
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John Buckeridge |
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John Bucknote |
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MASL
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John Bugge |
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John Buris |
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MASL
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John Burnell |
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John Burwash |
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John Butler |
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John Calfee |
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John Calthrop |
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John Calvin |
(b. 1509, d. 1564)
Theologian and father of Calvinism.
|
EB Wikipedia
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John Cambridge |
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John Carey |
(b. 1563, d. 1617)
Third Baron Hunsdon. Nobleman.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Carleton |
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John Carpenter |
(b. 1395, d. 1476)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Catcher |
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MASL
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John Cavendish |
(b. 1346, d. 1381)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Cawnton |
|
MASL
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John Chalon |
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John Chamber |
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John Chamberlain |
(b. 1553, d. 1628)
Letter writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Chamberlain |
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John Champneys |
(d. in or after 1559)
|
ODNB
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John Chanlowes |
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John Charlewood |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Chaucer |
(d. 1348)
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John Chayhee |
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John Cheinie |
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John Cheinie |
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John Cheney |
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John Chester |
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John Chester |
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John Chichele |
|
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John Childerley |
Clergyman.
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ODNB
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John Chircheman |
|
MASL
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John Chishull |
(d. 1280)
Lord High Treasurer 1263 and 1270-1271. Lord Chancellor of England
1263-1264 and
1268-1269.
Bishop of London
1273-1280.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Chitcroft |
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John Chornet |
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John Christmas |
(b. 1599, d. 1654)
|
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John Christopherson |
(d. 1558)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Clarell |
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John Clarentiaulx |
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John Clavering |
(d. 1421)
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John Clerk |
(d. 3 January 1541)
Bishop of Bath and Wells 1523–1541.
|
Cambridge Alumni Database Wikipedia
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John Clifford |
Ninth Baron de Clifford. Lancastarian military leader during the Wars of the
Roses.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Clipston |
(d. 1378)
|
ODNB
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John Cok |
(b. 1393, d. 1468)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Coken |
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John Colet |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Collet |
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John Collet |
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John Cook |
|
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John Cooke |
Amateur playwright. Not to be confused with John Cook.
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John Cooper |
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John Corey |
(fl. 1353)
Clerk.
|
BHO
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John Cornish |
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John Cornwallis |
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John Costin |
(d. 1244)
|
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John Cotun |
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MASL
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John Coventre |
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John Cowper |
|
MASL
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John Croke |
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John Crolys |
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John Crooke |
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John Crosby |
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John Cumband |
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John Dagworth |
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John Dalings |
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John Dalling |
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MASL
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John Dane |
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John Daniel |
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John Danter |
Printer and pirate.
|
OR
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John Darcy |
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John Darcy |
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John Davie |
|
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John Davis |
(b. 1550, d. between 29 December 1605 and 30 December 1605)
Explorer and navigator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Dawes |
|
MASL
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John Day |
(b. between 1573 and 1574, d. 1638)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Day |
(b. 1573, d. 23 July 1584)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John de Armentiers |
|
MASL
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John de Aylesham |
|
MASL
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John de Bachkewelle |
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John de Bathe |
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John de Bauer |
Keeper of the Bridge.
|
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John de Bernes |
|
MASL
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John de Bodele |
|
MASL
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John de Bohun |
(b. 23 November 1306, d. 20 January 1336)
|
Wikipedia
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John de Briklesworth |
|
MASL
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John de Bureford |
|
MASL
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John de Canterbury |
|
MASL
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John de Caustone |
|
MASL
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John de Cayo |
|
MASL
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John de Chichester |
|
MASL
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John de Clinton |
(d. 1315)
|
Wikipedia
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John de Cobham |
(b. 1320, d. 1408)
Administrator and Third Baron of Cobham. Buried at Christ
Church.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John de Coudres |
|
MASL
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John de Crissingham |
|
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John de Croydon |
|
MASL
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John de Dele |
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John de Dunstable |
|
MASL
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John de Esseby |
|
Wikipedia
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John de Gisors |
(d. 1351)
|
MASL ODNB
|
John de Gisors |
(d. 1296)
|
ODNB
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John de Gloucester |
|
MASL
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John de Hotham |
(d. 1337)
Lord High Treasurer 1317–1318. Lord Chancellor of England
1318–1320 and
1327–1328.
Bishop of Ely 1316–1337.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John de Hyngston |
|
MASL
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John de la Bere |
|
Wikipedia
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John de la Linde |
Sheriff and warden of London
1265-1266.
|
MASL
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John de la Pole |
(b. 1442, d. 1492)
Second Duke of Suffolk.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John de Lincoln |
|
MASL
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John de Mockyng |
|
MASL
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John de Mohun |
(b. 1320, d. 1376)
Second Baron Mohun and Ninth Feudal Baron of Dunster. Knight of the Garter.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John de Mytford |
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MASL
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John de Norhampton |
|
MASL
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John de Northall |
|
MASL
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John de Northampton |
|
MASL
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John de Oteswich |
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John de Oxenford |
|
MASL
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John de Prestone |
|
MASL
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John de Rokele |
|
MASL
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John de Ros |
(d. 6 August 1393)
Fifth Baron de Ros of Hemsley.
|
Wikipedia
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John de St. Albans |
|
MASL
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John de Valence |
|
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John de Welles |
|
Wikipedia
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John de Wengrave |
Mayor of London
1316-1319.
Possible clerk or lawyer.
|
MASL
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John de Woborne |
|
MASL
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John de Wylhale |
|
MASL
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John Denis |
|
MASL
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John Dent |
|
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John Denton |
|
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John Derby |
|
MASL
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John Devereux |
(d. 1385)
|
Wikipedia
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John Digby |
(b. 1580, d. 1653)
First Earl of Bristol. Diplomat and politician.
|
Wikipedia
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John Dimock |
|
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John Dimock |
|
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John Dinham |
|
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John Doget |
|
MASL
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John Dogget |
(d. 1501)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Donne |
(b. 1572, d. 1631)
|
MoEML EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Dore |
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John Doune |
|
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John Dowsell |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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John Drayton |
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John Drury |
|
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John Duncell |
|
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John Dunstaple |
(b. 1390, d. 1453)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Duram |
|
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John Durant |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
|
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John Dymmocke |
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John Dynham |
(b. 1433, d. 1501)
|
ODNB
Wikipedia
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John Edwards |
|
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John Essex |
|
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John Eston |
(b. in or before 1518, d. 8 May 1565)
|
HPO
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John Evarey |
|
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John Evelyn |
(b. 31 October 1620, d. 27 February 1706)
Diarist and gardener.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Ewin |
|
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John Faukconbridge |
(d. 1545)
|
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John Fayrey |
|
MASL
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John Feckenham |
(b. 1510, d. 1584)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Feelde |
|
MASL
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John Felby |
|
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John Feldynge |
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John Fenkyll |
|
MASL
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John Ferrar |
(b. 2 December 1588, d. 28 December 1657)
London merchant, governor, and treasurer of the Virginia Company. Known for sheltering
Charles I during the English Civil Wars.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Fetiplace |
(d. 1464)
|
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John Ffoy |
|
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John Ffoy |
|
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John Fisher |
|
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John Fisher |
(b. 1469, d. 1535)
Bishop of Rochester 1504–1535. Martryed during the reign of Henry VIII for refusing to accept the king as the head of
the church.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
John fitz-Elinandi |
|
MASL
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John fitz-Nigel |
|
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John Flasket |
(fl. after 1593d. 1616)
Bookseller.
|
BBTI
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John Fleming |
|
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John Fletcher |
(b. 1579, d. 1625)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
John Ford |
(b. 1596, d. 1639)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Forest |
(d. 1399)
|
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John Forster |
|
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John Foster |
(d. in or before 5 September 1632fl. 1613-30)
|
ROLLCO
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John Fox |
(d. 8 June 1597)
|
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John Foxe |
(b. between 1516 and 1517, d. 1587)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Foxton |
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John Francis |
(fl. 1390-1401)
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MASL
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John Franke |
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John Franke |
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John Franke |
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John Fraunceys |
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MASL
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John French |
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John Fresshe |
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MASL
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John Frey |
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John Frosarde |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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John Frosh |
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John Fulforde |
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John Fulling |
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John Fyneux |
(d. 1525)
Judge.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Fyshide |
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MASL
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John Gage |
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John Galloway |
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John Garland |
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MASL
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John Garland |
(d. 1476)
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John Gates |
(b. 1504, d. 1553)
Courtier and chief gentleman of the Privy Chamber.
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ODNB HPO
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John Gaulter |
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John Gay |
(b. 1685, d. 1732)
Poet and playwright.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Gedney |
(d. 12 February 1449)
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MASL ODNB
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John Gerard |
(b. 1564, d. 1637)
Jesuit priest.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Gerrard |
(d. 1546)
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John Gest |
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John Gill |
(b. in or before 1452)
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John Glocester |
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John Gloucester |
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John Goad |
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John Golding |
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John Golding |
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John Gower |
(d. 1512)
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John Gower |
(d. 1408)
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Wikipedia ODNB
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John Gowre |
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John Grace |
(d. in or before 1439)
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John Gramstone |
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John Greenough |
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John Greenwood |
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John Grey |
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John Grey |
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John Grinkin |
Artificer of mayoral shows.
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John Grismand |
Bookseller, printer, and typefounder.
|
BBTI BBTI
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John Grisors |
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John Gybon |
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John Hadle |
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MASL
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John Halifax |
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John Halton |
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John Hamber |
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John Hamber |
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John Hamburger |
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John Hamond |
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MASL
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John Handford |
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John Harby |
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John Harby |
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John Harding |
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John Hardy |
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MASL
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John Harris |
(fl. 1700-40)
Engraver and draughtsman.
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ODNB
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John Hartshorne |
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John Harvey |
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John Hastings |
(d. 1389)
Earl of Pembroke. Killed during a tournament. Buried at Christ
Church. See related ODNB entry for John Hastings.
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John Hatfielde |
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John Hatherle |
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MASL
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John Hauteyn |
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MASL
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John Having |
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John Hawes |
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MASL
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John Hawes |
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MASL
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John Haydon |
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MASL
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John Heminges |
(b. in or before 1566, d. November 1630)
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EB
ODNB
Wikipedia
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John Herenden |
(d. 1572)
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John Herlion |
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John Hewet |
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John Hewet |
(d. 3 July 1602)
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John Heylesdon |
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MASL
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John Heyward |
Alderman. Benefactor of the poor. Not to be confused with John
Heyward.
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John Heyward |
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John Hide |
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John High-Lord |
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John Higham |
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MASL
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John Hildy |
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John Hiltoft |
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MASL
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John Hinde |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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John Hod |
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John Hodges |
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MASL
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John Holde |
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John Holding |
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John Holland |
(b. in or before 1452)
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John Holland |
(b. 1352, d. 1400)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Holland |
(b. 1395, d. 1447)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Hooper |
(b. between 1495 and 1500, d. 9 February 1555)
Bishop of Gloucester 1550-1554. Bishop of Worcester 1552-1554. Exectued for heresy during the reign of Mary I.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Horn |
Sheriff of London
1272-1273 and
1275-1276.
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MASL
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John Horspoole |
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John Houghton |
Carthusian monk and martyr. Executed in 1535 for opposing the Act of
Supremacy.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Howton |
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John Huch |
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John Huish |
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John Hulton |
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John Humble |
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John Huntley |
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John Husbond |
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MASL
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John Huss |
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John Hutton |
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John Hutwith |
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John Hylton |
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John I |
(b. 1167, d. 1216)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John II of France |
(b. 16 April 1319, d. 8 April 1364)
King of France 1350-1364.
|
EB Wikipedia
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John Ireland |
(d. 25 June 1613)
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John Islip |
(b. 1464, d. 1532)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John IV |
(b. 19 March 1604, d. in or before 6 November 1656)
King of Portugal 1640-1656.
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Wikipedia
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John Ive |
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John Iwarby |
Officer in the Receipt of the Exchequer 1447–1478.
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John Iwyn |
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John James |
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John Jordain |
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John Joyner |
(fl. 1222-39)
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MASL
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John Julian |
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John Kempe |
(b. 1380, d. 22 March 1454)
Bishop of Rochester 1419–1421. Bishop of Chichester 1421–1422. Bishop of London
1422-1426.
Archbishop of York 1426-1452. Archbishop of Canterbury 1452-1454.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Kempe |
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John Kendall |
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John Kendrick |
(b. 1573, d. in or before 30 December 1624)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Kendricke |
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John Kenington |
(d. 1374)
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John King |
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John Kirkby |
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MASL
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John Kirkby |
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John Kirke |
(fl. 1629-43)
Actor and playwright.
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ODNB Wikisource
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John Kyme |
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MASL
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John Kyroll |
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John Lacy |
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John Lambard |
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John Lambarde |
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MASL
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John Lambarde |
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MASL
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John Lambe |
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John Lambyn |
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MASL
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John Lane |
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MASL
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John Langstrother |
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John Langthorpe |
(d. 1510)
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John Laston |
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John Law |
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John le Fevre |
(fl. 1278-79)
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John le Minur |
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MASL
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John le Percers |
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John Leake |
Cartographer.
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John Legge |
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John Leigh |
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John Leland |
(b. 1503, d. 1552)
Poet and antiquary.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Lemote |
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John Lesley |
(b. 29 September 1527, d. 31 May 1596)
Bishop of Ross 1567-1592.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Ley |
(d. 7 June 1604)
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John Little |
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MASL
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John Littleton |
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John Lok |
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MASL
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John Loke |
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John Loneye |
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MASL
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John Long |
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John Long |
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MASL
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John Lonyson |
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John Louth |
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John Lovekyn |
(d. 1368)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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John Lovell |
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John Lucas |
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John Ludlow |
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John Lumley |
First Baron Lumley. Gave a series of lectures on anatomy and surgery.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Lute |
(d. 1585)
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ROLLCO
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John Lydgate |
(b. 1370, d. between 1449 and 1451)
Poet and monk of Bury.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Lyly |
(b. 1554, d. 1606)
Writer and playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Lyng |
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MASL
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John Mabbe |
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John Machell |
(d. 1558)
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MASL
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John Malin |
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John Mall |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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John Mallore |
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John Malverne |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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John Malwaine |
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John Malwen |
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John Manwood |
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John Marsh |
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John Marshall |
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John Marston |
Playwright and poet.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Martin |
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John Martyn |
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MASL
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John Mason |
(d. 1431)
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John Mason |
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John Master |
(d. 1444)
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John Mathewe |
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MASL Wikipedia
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John Mawsley |
(d. 1432)
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John May |
(fl. 1464-79)
Abbot of Chertsey.
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BHO
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John Maynard |
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MASL
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John Meager |
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John Medley |
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John Melchborn |
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John Mercer |
Scotsman captured at sea and imprisoned in Scarborough Castle.
|
Drummond 42
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John Mewtas |
(fl. 1491-1522)
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John Michael |
(d. 1415)
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John Michell |
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MASL
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John Micholl |
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MASL
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John Micholl |
(d. 1537)
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MASL
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John Middleton |
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MASL
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John Mills |
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John Milsam |
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John Milton |
(b. 1608, d. 1674)
Poet. Author of Paradise Lost.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Miners |
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John Minor |
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John Minsheu |
(b. 1560, d. 1627)
Linguist and lexicographer.
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Wikipedia
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John Mirfin |
(d. 1471)
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John Montgomery |
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John Moore |
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MASL
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John Mordan |
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John More |
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MASL
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John More |
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John Morrice |
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John Mortimer |
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John Morton |
(b. 1420, d. 15 September 1500)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1487-1500. Opponent of Richard
III.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Motte |
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John Mottley |
(b. 1692, d. 1750)
Writer and biographer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Mount-Stephen |
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John Mowbray |
(b. 1444, d. 1476)
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ODNB
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John Mowbray |
(b. 1392, d. 1432)
Second Duke of Norfolk. Soldier and nobleman under Henry
VI.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Mowbray |
(b. 12 October 1415, d. 6 November 1461)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Moyle |
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John Mun |
(d. 3 July 1615)
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John Mundham |
Holder of a chantry.
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John Murdon |
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John Mustrell |
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John Nash |
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John Netlan |
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John Neville |
(b. 1493, d. 1543)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Neville |
(b. 1410, d. 1461)
Lord of Raby. Nobleman and soldier.
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Wikipedia
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John Neville |
(b. 1337, d. 17 October 1388)
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Wikipedia
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John Neville |
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John Neville |
(b. 1387, d. May 1420)
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Wikipedia
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John Neyland |
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John Norbury |
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John Norden |
(b. 1547, d. 1625)
Cartographer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Norlong |
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John Norman |
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MASL
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John Norman |
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John Norryholme |
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John Northampton |
(d. 1398)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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John Northbrooke |
(fl. 1567-89)
Clergyman and author.
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ODNB
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John Norton |
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John Norton |
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BBTI
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John Norwich |
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John Nott |
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MASL
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John Nouncy |
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John of Arras |
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John of Brittany |
(b. 1266, d. 1334)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John of Eltham |
(b. 1316, d. 1336)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John of Eversden |
(fl. between 1294 and 1315)
Benedictine monk and chronicler.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John of Gaunt |
(b. 1340, d. 1399)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John of Lancaster |
(b. 1389, d. 1435)
First Duke of Bedford. Brother of Henry V.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John of Stratford |
(fl. 1310-11)
Baker.
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John of Yakesley |
Pavilion maker.
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John Offrem |
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John Ogilby |
(b. 17 November 1600, d. 4 September 1676)
Dancing master, poet, translator, publisher, surveyor, and geographer. Appointed
King’s Cosmographer 1670-1671.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Okes |
(d. 1644)
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John Oliff |
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MASL
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John Oliff |
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John Oliff |
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John Oliver |
(b. 1616, d. 1701)
Glass painter, mason, and cartographer.
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ODNB
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John Olney |
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MASL
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John Organ |
(d. 1385)
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MASL
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John Orgen |
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John Overton |
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ODNB
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John Owen |
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John Oxney |
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John Paddesle |
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MASL
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John Paige |
(fl. 1648-58)
Merchant.
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BHO
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John Pake |
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John Palmer |
(d. 1500)
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John Palmer |
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John Par |
(d. 17 July 1607)
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John Parker |
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John Parnell |
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John Parnt |
Founder of a chantry.
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John Peachie |
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John Peake |
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John Pecche |
(d. 1380)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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John Peckham |
Archbishop of Canterbury 1279–1292.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Peke |
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John Pemberton |
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John Penie |
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John Penne |
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MASL
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John Perneys |
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MASL
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John Philips |
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John Pickering |
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John Pierson |
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John Pigott |
(b. 1550, d. 1627)
Politician.
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Wikipedia
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John Pine |
(b. 1690, d. 1756)
Designer, engraver, and cartographer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Plummer |
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MASL
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John Plummer |
(d. September 1603)
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John Plummer |
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John Poote |
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John Poyntel |
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MASL
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John Poyntz Spencer |
(b. 27 October 1835, d. 13 August 1910)
Fifth Earl of Spencer. British Liberal Party politician. Rare book collector who focused
on incunables and English blackletter printing.
|
John
Rylands Library
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John Preest |
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MASL
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John Prendergast |
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John Prestmen |
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John Priour |
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MASL
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John Pullen |
Cartographer.
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John Pyel |
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MASL
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John Pylot |
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John Quarles |
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John Radwell |
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John Rastell |
(b. 1475, d. 1536)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Reading |
(b. between 1585 and 1587, d. 1667)
Clergyman and pamphleteer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Rest |
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MASL
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John Revell |
(d. December 1563)
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John Reynwell |
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MASL Wikipedia
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John Rich |
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John Risby |
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John Ritch |
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John Robessart |
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John Robinson |
(d. 19 February 1599)
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John Roch |
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John Rocque |
(b. 1704, d. 1762)
Land surveyor and cartographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia Daniel Crouch Rare Books
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John Rodham |
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John Rogebrooke |
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John Rogers |
(d. 5 August 1576)
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John Rois |
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John Roissei |
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John Roiston |
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John Romany Ollarie |
(d. 1408)
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John Rote |
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MASL
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John Rothwell |
Bookseller.
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BBTI
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John Rouse |
Librarian.
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ODNB
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John Rowley |
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John Russell |
(b. 1485, d. 1555)
First Earl of Bedford.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Russell |
(b. 1430, d. 30 December 1494)
Bishop of Rochester 1476-1480. Bishop of Lincoln
1480-1483. Lord Chancellor of England
1483-1485.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Rycroft |
(fl. between 1509 and 1532)
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John Rylands |
(b. 1801, d. 1888)
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John
Rylands Library
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John Saint-John |
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John Salvin |
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John Sandhurst |
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John Saxton |
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John Selden |
(b. 16 December 1584, d. 30 November 1654)
Lawyer and writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Sely |
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MASL
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John Senex |
(b. 1678, d. 1740)
Cartographer, engraver, and explorer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Shadworth |
(d. 7 May 1401)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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John Sheffield |
(d. 1572)
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John Shelley |
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MASL
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John Shepherd |
Bricklayer. Helped build the Cockpit.
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John Shirley |
(b. 1366, d. 1456)
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ODNB
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John Shrow |
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John Shute |
(d. 1563)
Architect. Author of The First and Chief Grounds of
Architecture.
|
Wikipedia
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John Simpson |
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John Skinner |
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John Skinner |
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John Skip |
(b. 1495, d. 1552)
|
Wikipedia
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John Smith |
|
Wikipedia
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John Smith |
(d. 24 December 1594)
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John Smith |
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John Smythson |
(d. 1634)
Architect.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Sokeling |
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John Somercote |
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John Somerville |
(b. 1560, d. 1583)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Sonderash |
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John Sotherton |
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John Southern |
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John Southworth |
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John Spare |
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John Sparrow |
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John Speed |
(b. 1552, d. 1629)
Cartographer and historian.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Spicer |
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John Squire |
Playwright.
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ODNB
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John Stafford |
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BHO
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John Staiggs |
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John Standelf |
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John Standelf |
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John Stanley |
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John Stapleton |
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John Stent |
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John Steward |
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MASL
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John Stoke |
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John Stokesley |
(b. 1475, d. 1539)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Stokker |
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MASL
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John Stokker |
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MASL
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John Stone |
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MASL
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John Stow |
(b. between 1524 and 1525, d. 1605)
Historian and author of A Survey of London. Husband of Elizabeth Stow.
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MoEML ODNB Wikipedia
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John Stratton |
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John Strelley |
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John Strype |
(b. 1643, d. 1737)
Historian and author of The Survey of London, a revised version
of John Stow’s Survey.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Sturgeon |
|
Wikipedia
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John Sturton |
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John Sugar |
(d. 29 December 1455)
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John Surell |
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John Suring |
(d. 1490)
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John Sutton |
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MASL
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John Sutton |
(fl. 1413-14)
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MASL
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John Swan |
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John Swan |
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MASL
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John Swinflet |
(d. 1420)
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John Symons |
(d. 10 August 1625)
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John Syward |
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MASL
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John Talbot |
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John Tarbock |
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John Tate |
(b. 1448, d. 1507)
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John Tate |
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MASL
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John Tate |
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ODNB
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John Tatum |
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John Taylor |
(b. 1578, d. 1653)
Poet.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Taylor |
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John Taylor |
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John Taylor |
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John Taylor |
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John Taylor |
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John Terry |
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John Textor |
Historian.
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EEBO
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John Theobald |
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John Thomas |
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John Thornhill |
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John Thurston |
(fl. 1516-19)
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MASL
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John Thynne |
(b. 21 September 1555, d. 21 November 1604)
|
Wikipedia
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John Tirell |
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John Tirres |
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John Toker |
(d. in or after 1428)
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Will in London Court of Probate
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John Tolderney |
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John Tolos |
(fl. 1538-48)
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MASL
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John Tomes |
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John Torkington |
Benefactor of the poor.
|
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John Tornegold |
|
MASL
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John Towerson |
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John Travers |
Sheriff of London
1215-1216 and
1223-1225.
|
MASL
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John Trehearne |
(d. 1618)
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BHO
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John Treszawall |
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John Trig |
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John Trigilion |
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John Trusbut |
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John Tryon |
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John Tulesan |
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MASL
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John Tullye |
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John Twisleton |
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John Underwood |
(d. October 1624)
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Wikipedia
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John Unisbrugh |
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John V of Brittany |
(b. 1339, d. 1 November 1399)
Duke of Brittany, Dount of Montfort, and Earl of Richmond. Husband of Joan of Navarre. See related ODNB entry for John de Montfort.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Vanclay |
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John Vere |
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John Vernon |
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John Viel |
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MASL
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John Viel |
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MASL
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John Waddis |
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John Wade |
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MASL
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John Wade |
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MASL
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John Wakefield |
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John Wakele |
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MASL
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John Wakeline |
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John Walcote |
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MASL
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John Walden |
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John Walderne |
|
MASL
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John Waldon |
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John Waleran |
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MASL
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John Walpole |
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John Walpole |
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John Walraven |
Sheriff and warden of London
1265-1266.
|
MASL
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John Waltham |
(d. 1395)
Lord Privy Seal of England
1386-1389.
Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395. Lord High Treasurer 1391-1395. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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John Waltham |
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John Walton |
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John Ward |
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MASL
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John Ward |
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John Warde |
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John Warde |
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MASL
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John Warde |
|
MASL
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John Wardroper |
Parson.
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John Warner |
|
MASL
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John Warner |
(b. in or before 1494, d. 1511)
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John Warner |
|
MASL
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John Warner |
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John Warren |
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John Watford |
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John Watkins |
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John Wattle |
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John Webb |
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John Webster |
(b. between 1578 and 1580, d. 1638)
Poet and playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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John Weever |
(b. between 1575 and 1576, d. 1632)
Poet and antiquarian.
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ODNB
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John Weld |
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John Weld |
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John Weld |
|
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John Welles |
|
MASL
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John Wells |
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John Wells |
(d. 1499)
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ODNB
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John West |
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John West |
(d. 1517)
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John Weston |
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John Wharton |
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John Wheatley |
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John Whelar |
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John Whitbrooke |
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John Whitby |
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John White |
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John Whitgift |
(b. between 1530? and 1531?, d. 29 February 1604)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1583-1604.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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John Whitwell |
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John Whorwood |
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John Whyte |
|
MASL
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John Widnell |
(b. 1531, d. 15 February 1601)
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John Wikenson |
(d. 1519)
Alderman.
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John Wikes |
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John Wilford |
(d. 1544)
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MASL
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John Williams |
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John Willowby |
(fl. 1548)
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John Wiltwater |
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John Winderhall |
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John Windet |
(fl. 1584-1611)
Printer.
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BBTI Wikipedia
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John Wingfield |
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John Wingham |
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John Winkfield |
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John Wintar |
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John Withers |
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John Wodecok |
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MASL
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John Wolfe |
(b. in or before 1548, d. 1601)
Bookseller and printer.
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BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
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John Wolle |
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John Wood |
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John Wood |
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John Wood |
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John Woodhouse |
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John Woodrofe |
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John Woodward |
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John Worral |
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John Wright |
Bookseller.
|
BBTI Wikipedia
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John Writhesley |
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John Wroth |
|
MASL
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John Wylkynson |
|
MASL
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John Wynger |
|
MASL
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Johnanna Fox |
(d. 9 February 1600)
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Jollo Gough |
Welsh bard.
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Jon Constantinus |
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Jonathan Swift |
(b. 1667, d. 1745)
Writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Jonyrunnes |
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Jordan Briset |
|
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Jordan Goodcheap |
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Jordan Goodcheape |
Sheriff of London
1283-1284, but
was removed from office after being implicated in the murder of Laurence Ducket.
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MASL
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Jordan of Coventry |
|
MASL
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Joseph Holland |
Gentleman.
|
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Joseph Kirton |
Bookseller.
|
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Joseph Rutter |
(b. 1610)
Playwright and translator.
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ODNB
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Joshua Perry |
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Joyce Clarke |
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Joyce Randall |
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Joyce Ripton |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Judith Bellowes |
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Judith Herenden |
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Judith Randolph (née Shirley) |
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Julian Lambard |
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Julian Messe |
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Julian Skinner |
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Julius Caesar |
(b. 100 BCE, d. 44 BCE)
Politician and military commander of the Roman empire.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Justice Smith |
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Justinian Champneis |
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Justus |
(d. between 10 November 627 and 631)
Archbishop of Canterbury 624-631. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Katharine Hardel |
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Katharine Heyward |
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Katharine Humble |
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Katharine Manning (née Dewren) |
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Katharine Marrow |
(d. 1468)
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Katharine Mason |
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Katharine Prettyman |
(b. 1577, d. 11 August 1594)
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Katharine Smith |
(d. 4 February 1607)
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Katharine Wonton |
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Katharine Woodward |
|
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Katherine Ashley (née Champernowne) |
(b. 1502, d. 1565)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Katherine Augustine |
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Katherine Babington |
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Katherine Bradmore |
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Katherine Chanlowes |
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Katherine Daubeney |
Countess of Bridgewater.
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Katherine Drylande (née Brune) |
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Katherine Heneage |
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Katherine Heyward (née Smythe) |
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Katherine Mirley |
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Katherine Pemberton |
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Katherine Plompton |
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Katherine Poote (née Lacy) |
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Katherine Slaney (née Aston) |
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Katherine Somer |
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Katherine Stoketon |
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Katherine Sturges |
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Katherine Swynford |
(b. 1350, d. in or before 10 May 1403)
|
Wikipedia
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Katherine Talbot |
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Katherine Windent |
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L. Marshall |
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Lactantius |
|
Wikipedia
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Lady Alethea Howard (née Talbot) |
(b. 1585, d. 3 June 1654)
Thirteenth Baroness Furnivall and Countess of Arundel. Art collector and traveller.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Alice Avenon (née Huchen) |
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Lady Alice Neville |
|
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Lady Anne Clifford |
(b. 30 January 1590, d. 22 March 1676)
Countess of Pembroke, Dorset, and Montgomery.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Anne Gresham |
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Lady Anne Howard (née Dacre) |
(b. 1 March 1557, d. 13 April 1630)
Countess of Arundel. Noblewoman, poet, and religious conspirator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Anne Windsore (née Rivet) |
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Lady Ascue |
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Lady Austrie |
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Lady Blackstone |
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Lady Bradvery |
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Lady Brandon |
|
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Lady Eleanor le Spencer |
(fl. 1314)
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Lady Eleanor St. Leger |
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Lady Elizabeth de Burgh |
(b. between 1294 and 1360, d. 1360)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Hill |
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Lady James |
|
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Lady Jane Grey (née Dudley) |
(b. 1537, d. 1554)
Contested Queen of England from 10 July to 19 July 1553.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Johane Tokyne |
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Lady Lumley |
Landowner.
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Lady Lyle |
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Lady Margaret Beaufort |
(b. 1443, d. 29 June 1509)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Margaret North |
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Lady Margaret Stuart |
(b. 24 December 1598, d. August 1600)
|
Wikipedia
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Lady Mary Keys (née Grey) |
(b. 1545, d. 20 April 1578)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lady Maud Courtney |
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Lady Morley |
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Lady Payton |
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Lady Ramsey |
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Lady Sturton |
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Lady Thomasine Swinnerton |
(d. 9 August 1650)
Noblewoman.
|
BHO
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Lady Webbe |
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Lady Wiche |
|
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Lancelot Andrews |
(b. 1555, d. 25 September 1626)
Bishop of Chichester 1605–1609. Bishop of Ely 1609–1619. Bishop of Winchester 1618–1626. Buried
at St. Saviour, Southwark.
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Wikipedia
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Lancelot Laken |
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Lancelot Young |
Master glazier.
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Landus Bardoile |
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Lanfranc |
(b. 1010, d. 28 May 1089)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1070-1089. Emigrant from Lombard Italy.
|
ODNB
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Launcelot Tompson |
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Laurence Booth |
(fl. 1420-80)
Bishop of Durham 1456–1476. Archbishop of York 1476–1480.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Laurence Caldwell |
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Laurence de Brooke |
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Laurence de Frowyk |
Sheriff of London
1246-1247 and
1251-1252.
|
MASL
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Laurence Ducket |
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Laurence Halstead |
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Laurence of Canterbury |
(d. 619)
Archbishop of Canterbury 604–619.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Laurence Overton |
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Lawrence Aylmer |
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MASL
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Lawrence Brumley |
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Lawrence Gisors |
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Lawrence Halliwell |
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Lawrence Warcam |
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Leafstanus |
|
Wikipedia
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Leo IX |
(b. 21 June 1002, d. 19 April 1054)
Pope 1049-1054.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Leofstan |
(d. between 909 and 926)
|
Wikipedia
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Leofstane |
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Leonard Darr |
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Leonard Digges |
(b. 1515, d. 1559)
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Leonard Digges |
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Leonard Smith |
(d. 14 May 1601)
|
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Leopold I of Austria |
Holy Roman Emperor 1658–1705. King of the Romans 1658–1705. King of Hungary 1655–1705. King of Bohemia 1656–1705.
|
Wikipedia
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Letis Spicer |
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Lettice Dow |
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Lewes Rawbone |
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Lewis John |
Merchant.
|
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Lewis Machin |
Amateur playwright.
|
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Lionel Mollington |
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Lionel Plantagenet |
(b. 1338, d. 1368)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Llywelyn ap Gruffydd |
(d. 11 December 1282)
|
Wikipedia
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Lord Bourchier |
Landowner.
|
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Lord Burnell |
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Lord fitz-Warren |
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Lord Goffredo de Prefetti |
|
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Lord Henry Clinton |
(b. 1539, d. 1616)
Second Earl of Lincoln.
|
Wikipedia
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Lord Henry fitz-Alan |
(b. 23 April 1512, d. 24 February 1580)
Twelfth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and courtier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Lord Henry Howard |
(b. 12 July 1628, d. 13 January 1684)
Sixth Duke of Norfolk. Nobleman and Catholic.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord John Rustle |
|
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Lord John Tuchet |
|
Wikipedia
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Lord Lyle |
|
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Lord Ospay Ferrar |
|
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Lord Robert fitz-Walter |
(b. 1247, d. 18 January 1326)
First Baron fitz-Walter.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord Souches |
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Lord Thomas Howard |
(b. 10 March 1538, d. 2 June 1572)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord Thomas Howard |
(b. 7 July 1585, d. 4 October 1646)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord Thomas Seymour |
(b. 1509, d. 20 March 1549)
Baron of Sudeley. Nobleman and politician.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord Trenchaunt |
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Bannerman v
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Lord William Howard |
(b. 30 November 1612, d. 29 December 1680)
First Viscount Stafford. Nobleman and Catholic martyr.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lord William Lovell |
|
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Lord William Scales |
|
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Lording Barry |
(b. April 1580, d. 1629)
Playwright and pirate.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Lorenzo Campeggio |
(b. 1471, d. 25 July 1539)
Bishop of Salisbury 1524. Italian diplomat and Cardinal-protector of the Holy
Roman Empire.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Louis IX of France |
(b. 25 April 1214, d. 25 August 1270)
King of France 1226-1270.
|
Wikipedia
|
Louis VIII |
(b. 1187, d. 1226)
King of France 1223-1226.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Louis VIII of France |
King of France 1223-1226. Contested King of England
1216-1217.
|
Wikipedia
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Louis XII of France |
King of France 1498–1515.
|
Wikipedia
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Lucan |
Roman poet.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Lucas Batencorte |
|
MASL
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Lucas de Batencourt |
|
MASL
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Lucas de Hauering |
|
MASL
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Lucas van Peenen |
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Lucas Vorsterman the Elder |
(b. 1595, d. 1675)
Dutch engraver.
|
Wikipedia
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Lucie Penruddocke |
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Lucius Licinius Sura |
Roman Senator.
|
Wikipedia
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Lucius of Britain |
(fl. in or after 185)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lucius Siccius Dentatus |
Roman soldier.
|
Wikipedia
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Lucius Tarquinius Priscus |
(b. 616 BCE, d. 578 BCE)
King of Rome 616–579 BC.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Lucy Russell (née Harington) |
(bap. 25 January 1581, d. 26 May 1627)
Countess of Bedford. Courtier and patron of the arts.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ludero de Denevar |
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Ludovick Stuart |
(b. 29 September 1574, d. 16 February 1624)
Second Duke of Lennox and First Duke of Richmond. Courtier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Lugulphus |
Abbot of Crowland during the reign of William
I.
|
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Luisa de Guzmán of Spain |
(b. 31 October 1613, d. in or before 27 February 1666)
Queen consort of Portugal 1640–1656. Wife of John
IV.
|
Wikipedia
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Lycurgus of Sparta |
Lawgiver of Sparta.
|
Wikipedia
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M. Cornwallos |
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Mabell Poulsted |
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Magdalena Kerwin |
(d. 23 August 1592)
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Magdalene Herenden |
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Maghmote Shaughsware |
Merchant and émigré from Persia.
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Magnus Erlendsson |
Earl of Orkney.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Malcolm III of Scotland |
(b. 1031, d. 1093)
King of Scotland 1058–1093.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Manius Acillius Glabrio |
Tribune of the plebs in the Roman Republic.
|
Wikipedia
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Marcus Furius Camillus |
(b. 446 BCE, d. 365 BCE)
Roman soldier and statesman.
|
EB
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Marcus Furius Camillus II |
Roman governor of Africa proconsularis.
|
Wikipedia
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Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger |
(b. between 1561 and 1562, d. 19 January 1636)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Marcus Terentius Varro |
Roman scholar and writer.
|
Wikipedia
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Marcus Willemsz Doornik |
(b. 1633, d. 1703)
Dutch book and print publisher.
|
BM
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Margaret Addis |
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Margaret Antrobus |
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Margaret Bacon |
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Margaret Banke |
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Margaret Barentin |
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Margaret Barnes |
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Margaret Barnes |
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Margaret Barrom |
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Margaret Beastby |
|
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Margaret Beauchamp |
(b. 1404, d. 14 June 1467)
|
Wikipedia
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Margaret Bourchier |
|
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Margaret Bowyer |
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Margaret Bowyer |
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Margaret Bradmore |
(d. in or after 1410)
|
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Margaret Chamberlain |
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Margaret Cherry |
(d. 1695)
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Margaret Cheyney |
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Margaret Clitherow |
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Margaret Crome |
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Margaret Dane |
|
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Margaret de Clare |
(b. 1293, d. 1342)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret de Pulteney |
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Margaret de Pulteney |
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Margaret de Valence |
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Margaret Dent |
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Margaret Dickson |
|
BHO
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Margaret Digges |
|
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Margaret Douglas |
(b. 8 October 1515, d. 7 March 1578)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret Draper |
|
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Margaret Draper |
|
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Margaret Drummond of Scotland |
(b. 1340, d. 1375)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret Durrem |
|
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Margaret Eston |
|
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Margaret Fleming |
(d. 1464)
|
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Margaret Forde |
(d. 11 June 1492)
|
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Margaret Gresham |
|
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Margaret Grevel |
|
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Margaret Harvie |
(d. in or before 14 January 1593)
|
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Margaret Holigrave |
Benefactor of the poor.
|
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Margaret Howard (née Audley) |
(d. 1564)
|
Wikipedia ODNB EB
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Margaret Humble |
|
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Margaret Humble |
|
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Margaret Lilly |
Resident of Ram Alley charged with harbouring
foreigners.
|
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Margaret Marshal |
(b. 1320, d. 1399)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret Martin |
Benefactor.
|
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Margaret Moore |
|
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Margaret Neville |
Lady Bergavenny.
|
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Margaret Neyland (née Philipot) |
|
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Margaret Norford |
(d. 1406)
|
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Margaret of Anjou |
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret of France |
(b. 1279, d. 1318)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret of Provence |
(b. 1221, d. 20 December 1295)
|
Wikipedia
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Margaret of York |
|
Wikipedia
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Margaret Pennie (née Colchester) |
|
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Margaret Picard |
|
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Margaret Randall |
|
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Margaret Ricroft |
Landowner.
|
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Margaret Rikeden |
(fl. 1408)
|
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Margaret Rivers |
|
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Margaret Seagrave |
(b. 1320, d. 1399)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Margaret Serle |
(d. 8 March 1605)
|
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Margaret Shirley |
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Margaret Slaney (née Pheasant) |
|
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Margaret Smith |
|
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Margaret Sugar |
(d. 13 November 1485)
|
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Margaret Tong |
|
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Margaret Tudor of Scotland |
(b. 1489, d. 1541)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Margaret Viel |
Widow. Had a false judgement given against her.
|
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Margaret Warner (née Cheynie) |
|
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Margaret Whorwood (née Broke) |
|
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Margaret Writhesley |
|
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Margarite Hall (née Wyts) |
|
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Margerie Lewson (née Manwood) |
|
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Margery Band (née Huch) |
|
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Margery de Auesey |
|
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Margery Gondall |
|
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Margery Goodcheap |
|
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Margery Kingston |
|
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Margery Lepington (née Frey) |
|
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Margery May |
|
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Margery Turner |
|
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Marianus of Florence |
Historian and chronicler.
|
Wikipedia
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Marianus Scotus of Mainz |
(b. 1028, d. between 1082 and 1083)
Monk and chronicler.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Marjorie Marshal |
(b. 1200, d. 17 November 1244)
|
|
Mark Slye |
|
|
Mark Warner |
(d. 1583)
|
BHO
|
Marmaduke Johnson |
Printer.
|
|
Marmaduke Lumley |
(b. 1390, d. 1450)
Lord High Treasurer 1446–1449. Bishop of Carlisle 1429–1450. Bishop of Lincoln 1450.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Martha Forthe |
(d. 26 November 1589)
|
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Martha Herenden |
|
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Martha Prescot |
|
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Martha Slaney |
|
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Martial |
(b. 40, d. 104)
Roman epigrammatist.
|
EB OR Wikipedia
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Martin Amersbury |
|
MASL
|
Martin Bond |
Surveyor of the reconstruction of Aldgate.
|
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Martin Box |
|
MASL
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Martin Broaker |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
|
Martin de la Toure |
Schoolmaster and émigré from France.
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Martin de Oteswich |
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Martin fitz-Alice |
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MASL
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Martin fitz-William |
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MASL
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Mary Bacon |
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Mary Bagwell |
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Mary Barnes |
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Mary Benam |
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Mary Bristow |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Mary Burnell (née Brownrig) |
(d. 5 April 1612)
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Mary Caldwell |
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Mary Collet |
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Mary Crockar (née Blundell) |
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Mary Darcy |
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Mary Darcy |
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Mary de Bohun |
(b. 1368, d. 4 June 1394)
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Wikipedia
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Mary de St. Paul |
(b. 1304, d. 1377)
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ODNB
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Mary Dent |
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Mary Digges |
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Mary Dimock |
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Mary Frith |
(b. between 1584 and 1589, d. 1659)
Thief.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Mary Glover |
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Mary Glover |
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Mary Golding |
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Mary Gourney (née Caldwell) |
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Mary Heyward |
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Mary Hobdin |
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Mary Houghton |
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Mary I |
(b. 18 February 1516, d. 17 November 1558)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Mary Lisle |
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Mary Lovyson |
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Mary Marbecke |
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Mary Martin (née Roissei) |
(d. May 1565)
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Mary Moffet |
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Mary of Guise |
(b. 20 November 1515, d. 11 June 1560)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Mary of York |
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Wikipedia
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Mary Orrell |
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Mary Par |
(d. between 1 January 1606 and 17 July 1607)
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Mary Sandys (née Thornehurst) |
(d. 31 July 1598)
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Mary Scudamore (née Houghton) |
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Mary Smith |
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Mary Smith |
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Mary Smith (née Hawes) |
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Mary Stuart |
(b. 8 April 1605, d. 16 September 1607)
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Wikipedia
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Mary Style |
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Mary Towerson |
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Mary Tudor of France |
(b. 18 March 1496, d. 25 June 1533)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Mary Walker |
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Mary Warner |
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Mary Warner (née Aylmer) |
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Mary Webster |
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Mary Weld (née Slaney) |
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Mary Wilde |
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Mary Wilkinson |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Mary Wymer (née Halye) |
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Queen of Scots Mary |
(b. 1542, d. 1587)
Queen of Scotland 1542-1567. Queen of France 1559-1560.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Master Becket |
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Master Buckets |
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Master Edward Hulit |
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Master Grimes |
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Master Harris |
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Master Hick |
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Master Leate |
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Master Leese |
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Master Morris of Essex |
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Master of Barret |
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Master Randall Carter |
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Master Sampson |
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Master Smith |
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Master Wilford |
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Master William Evans |
(d. 29 July 1590)
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Mathew Hinde |
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Mathilda |
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Mathilda Lovell |
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Matilda |
(b. 1102, d. 1167)
Contested Queen of England
1141-1148. Key
figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy from 1135-1153.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Matilda of Boulogne |
(b. 1103, d. 1152)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Matilda of Scotland |
(b. 1080, d. 1118)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Matilde Caxton |
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Matilde de Becham |
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Matilde de Lucy |
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Matilde fitz-Walter |
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Matthaeo Babalio |
(d. 27 June 1567)
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Matthew Brownrig of Ipswich |
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Matthew Bukerel |
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MASL
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Matthew Columbars |
Merchant.
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Matthew Hadocke |
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Matthew Oliff |
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Matthew Paris |
(b. 1200, d. 1259)
Historian and Benedictine monk.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Matthew Pemberton |
(d. 1514)
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Matthew Phillip |
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MASL
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Matthias Christmas |
(b. 1605, d. 1654)
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Matthäus Merian |
(b. 1593, d. 1650)
Swiss engraver, etcher, and book dealer.
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EB Wikipedia
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Matthäus Seutter |
(b. 1678, d. 1757)
German map publisher.
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Wikipedia
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Maude Cosenton (née Hartford) |
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Maude de Say |
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Maude de Sent Licio |
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Maudlin Harvie |
(d. in or before 16 November 1581)
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Maurice |
(d. 1107)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Maurice Griffith |
Bishop of Rochester 1554–1558. Buried at St.
Magnus.
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Wikipedia
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Mauricius de la Rivar |
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Maxentius |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 306–312.
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EB Wikipedia
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Meduvinus |
Sent as an ambassador alongside Elvanus to spread
Christianity in Britain.
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Mehmed the Conqueror |
Sultan of the Ottoman Empire 1444-1446 and 1451-1481. Conquered Constantinople ending the
Byzantine Empire.
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Wikipedia
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Mellitus |
First Bishop of London
604–619.
Archbishop of Canterbury 619-624. Member of the Gregorian mission sent to England from Rome to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Merwalis |
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Wikipedia
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Michael Butler |
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Michael de la Pole |
(b. between 1367 and 1368, d. 1415)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Michael de St. Helena |
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MASL
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Michael Drayton |
(b. 1563, d. 1631)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Michael Englysshe |
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MASL
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Michael Northburgh |
(d. 9 September 1361)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Michael Pistoy |
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Michael Tovi |
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MASL
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Michaell Cambridge |
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Mildred Cecil (née Cooke) |
(b. 1526, d. 1589)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Miles Coverdale |
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Miles Jackson |
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Millescent Herenden (née Samond) |
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Mistress Cornwallis |
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Mistress Dane |
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Mistress Elton |
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Mistress Milbourne |
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Mistress Morton |
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Mistress Price |
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Mistress Rugbie |
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Mistress Scioll |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Mistress Smith |
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Mistress Sotherton |
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Mistress Summel |
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Mistress Tompson |
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Mistress Vudall |
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Mistress Walsteed |
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Mistress Webbe |
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Morgan Phillip |
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Morrice Brune |
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Morris Beucresse |
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Mother Mampudding |
Ale house manager.
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Mother Wells |
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Mr. Abraham |
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Mr. Adam |
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Mr. Alcock |
Constable of St. Martin’s sanctuary in 1560.
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Mr. Alderban |
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Mr. Algodus |
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Mr. Alieu |
Clergyman and landowner.
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Mr. Anthony |
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Mr. Aron |
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Mr. Aron |
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Mr. Balstred |
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Mr. Barnaby |
Lord of Millaine.
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Mr. Barnard |
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Mr. Barnard |
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Mr. Beale |
Clerk of the Council.
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Mr. Beaumont |
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Mr. Belin |
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Mr. Bennet |
Alderman.
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Mr. Bernard |
Prior of Dunstable.
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Mr. Beswicke |
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Mr. Birchover |
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Mr. Bodeley |
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Mr. Buckle |
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Mr. Burchwood |
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Mr. Casway |
(fl. in or after 1552)
Gardener.
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Mr. Cawsway |
Gardener.
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Mr. Chapone |
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Mr. Charles |
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Mr. Cheverstone |
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Mr. Chincroft |
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Mr. Clay |
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Mr. Coales |
Benefactor.
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Mr. Coke |
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Mr. Colchester |
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Mr. Cole |
(d. 1390)
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Mr. Colver |
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Mr. Covelle |
Landowner.
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Mr. Davie |
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Mr. Davison |
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Mr. Davy |
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Mr. de Ferrers |
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Mr. Dennis |
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Mr. Dumbelowe |
Landowner.
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Mr. Duppa |
Landowner.
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Mr. Edmere |
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Mr. Edwatars |
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Mr. Finch |
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Mr. Garth |
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Mr. Gascoigne |
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Mr. Gaylard |
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Mr. Gerin |
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Mr. Gilbert |
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Mr. Goddard |
Landowner.
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Mr. Goodman |
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Mr. Goodman |
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Mr. Grey |
Apothecary.
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Mr. Grista |
(fl. in or after 1449)
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Mr. Guthurun |
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Mr. Hacket |
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Mr. Hardford |
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Mr. Harison |
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Mr. Helling |
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Mr. Holgrave |
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Mr. Hubert |
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Mr. Hucble |
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Mr. Hugan |
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Mr. Hugh |
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Mr. Jackson |
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Mr. Job |
(b. 2 September 1612, d. 5 September 1612)
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Mr. John |
Prior of Sunderland.
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Mr. John |
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Mr. Johnson |
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Mr. Jukel |
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MASL
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Mr. Kempe |
Builder of alms-houses.
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Mr. Kerion |
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Mr. Kery |
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Mr. Kirnigham |
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Mr. Kniffe |
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Mr. Lambart |
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Mr. Leaning |
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Mr. Lee |
Alderman.
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Mr. Lovell |
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Mr. Lucas |
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Mr. Lyon |
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Mr. Mansere |
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Mr. Markham |
Sergeant of Law.
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Mr. Marpor |
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Mr. Maufield |
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Mr. Medalfe |
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Mr. Mody |
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Mr. Moses |
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Mr. Moses |
Jew of Canterbury.
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Mr. Nicholas |
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Mr. Norman |
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Brooke 323
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Mr. Norman |
(d. 1147)
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Mr. Osbert |
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Wikipedia BHO
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Mr. Othon |
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Mr. Parius |
Property owner.
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Mr. Payne |
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Mr. Peirson |
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Mr. Peter |
(d. 1331)
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Mr. Peter |
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Wikipedia BHO
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Mr. Ployden |
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Mr. Pury |
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Mr. Rahere |
(fl. 1123)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Mr. Rahere |
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Mr. Randoll |
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Mr. Randulph |
(d. 1419)
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Mr. Redington |
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Mr. Reynold |
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Mr. Richard |
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Wikipedia BHO
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Mr. Rigaret |
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Mr. Robert |
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Mr. Robert |
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Mr. Roger |
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Mr. Roper |
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Mr. Russell |
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Mr. Shawe |
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Mr. Simons |
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Mr. Simpson |
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Mr. Smart |
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Mr. Somar |
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Mr. Sowtham |
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Mr. Sparling |
(b. in or before 1133)
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Mr. Spencer |
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Mr. Staker |
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Mr. Stephen |
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Mr. Thorndon |
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Mr. Tretheru |
Taylor.
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Mr. Trolop |
Farmer.
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Mr. Umbald |
|
Wikipedia BHO
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Mr. Waldron |
Marshal.
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Mr. Walter |
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Mr. Wentworth |
(d. 1510)
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Mr. Westwood |
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Mr. Whitlooke |
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Mr. Wilkinson |
Benefactor.
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Mr. William |
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Mr. Wizo |
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Mr. Wolfegare |
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Mr. Wood |
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Mr. Wotton |
(b. in or before 1585, d. in or after 1585)
Merchant.
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Mr. Wright |
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Mr. Wynborne |
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Mr. Wyts |
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Ms. Abigail |
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Ms. Alice |
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Ms. Alienor |
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Ms. Allington |
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Ms. Allison |
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Ms. Bainham |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Ms. Barbaret |
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Ms. Beatrice |
(b. 1312)
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Ms. Cambell |
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Ms. Clarentia |
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Ms. Dorothy |
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Ms. Eleanor |
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Ms. Eleanor |
(d. 1530)
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Ms. Elizabeth |
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Ms. Elizabeth |
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Ms. Elizabeth |
(d. 12 August 1569)
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Ms. Katherine |
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Ms. Lichterveld |
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Ms. Margaret |
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Ms. Margaret |
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Ms. Mary |
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Wikipedia
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Ms. Mary |
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Ms. Maud |
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Ms. Rump |
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Ms. Starkey |
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Ms. Swithen |
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Wikipedia
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Muriell Briset |
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N. Blackthorn |
(fl. 1272-73)
Alderman.
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Nathan Field |
Actor and playwright.
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Nathanial Coales |
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Nathaniel Butter |
(b. 1583, d. 1664)
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BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
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Nathaniel Giles |
(b. 1558, d. 1634)
Choirmaster and composer.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nathaniel Whittock |
(b. 1791, d. 1860)
Lithographic draughtsman, engraver, and printer.
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British
Museum
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Nathaniel Wright |
Homeowner.
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Nero |
(b. 37, d. 68)
Emperor of the Roman Empire 54–68.
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EB Wikipedia
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Nevill Simmons |
Publisher and bookseller.
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Plomer 164
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Nicholai de Nate |
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Nicholas Andrews |
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Nicholas Andrews |
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Nicholas Backhouse |
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MASL
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Nicholas Bat |
Sheriff of London
1244-1248 and
1251-1252. Mayor 1253-1254.
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MASL
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Nicholas Bayly |
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Nicholas Blondell |
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Nicholas Bond |
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Nicholas Bourne |
(b. in or before 1584, d. 1660)
Printer, bookbinder, and bookseller.
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ODNB
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Nicholas Bray |
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Nicholas Brigham |
(d. 1558)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Bubwith |
(b. 1355, d. 27 October 1424)
Bishop of London
1406-1407.
Bishop of Salisbury 1407. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1407-1424. Lord
Privy Seal of England
1405-1406.
Lord High Treasurer 1407-1408.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Buckland |
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Nicholas Bull |
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Nicholas Carew |
(d. 1311)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Carre |
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Nicholas Clarke |
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Nicholas Couderow |
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Nicholas Crane |
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MASL
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Nicholas Crispe |
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Nicholas de Auesey |
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Nicholas de la Beeche |
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Nicholas de Musely |
Clerk.
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Nicholas de Oteswich |
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Nicholas Dewren |
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Nicholas Duket |
Sheriff of London
1191-1192 and
1196-1197.
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MASL
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Nicholas Exton |
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MASL ODNB
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Nicholas Faringdon |
(fl. 1308-61)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Nicholas fitz-Geoffrey de Winchester |
Sheriff of London
1273-1274 and
1280-1281.
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MASL
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Nicholas fitz-Joce |
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MASL
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Nicholas Gibson |
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BHO
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Nicholas Goodman |
(b. in or before 20 January 1631)
Author of Hollands Leaguer.
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Nicholas Gybson |
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MASL
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Nicholas Hancocke |
(fl. in or after 1348)
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Wikipedia
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Nicholas Harpsfield |
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Nicholas Hawksmoor |
(b. 1662, d. 1736)
Architect.
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ODNB
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Nicholas Heath |
(d. 1578)
Bishop of Rochester 1539–1543. Bishop of Worcester 1543–1551 and 1554–1555. Archbishop of York 1555–1559. Lord Chancellor of England
1555–1558.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Hobland |
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Nicholas Jamys |
(d. 1423)
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MASL
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Nicholas Jenyns |
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MASL
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Nicholas Kyriel |
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Nicholas Leveson |
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MASL
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Nicholas Malmaynas |
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Nicholas Marshall |
(d. 1474)
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Nicholas Montgomery |
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Nicholas Nynes |
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MASL
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Nicholas of Lyra |
(b. 1270, d. 1349)
French Franciscan friar.
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EB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Okes |
(fl. 1596-1645)
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BBTI Wikipedia
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Nicholas Partryche |
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MASL
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Nicholas Pike |
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MASL
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Nicholas Poynes |
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Nicholas Pricot |
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Nicholas Pycot |
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MASL
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Nicholas Pyncheon |
(d. 8 March 1533)
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MASL
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Nicholas Reive |
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Nicholas Ridley |
(b. 1500, d. 16 October 1555)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Shelton |
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MASL
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Nicholas Silverton |
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Nicholas Sotherne |
(fl. 1612-23)
Painter.
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BHO
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Nicholas Staha |
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Nicholas Stanes |
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Nicholas Style |
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Nicholas Vaux |
(b. 1460, d. 1523)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Wallron |
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Nicholas Waren |
(d. 10 April 1614)
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Nicholas West |
Bishop of Ely 1515-1533.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Nicholas Wilforde |
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Nicholas Wilforde |
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Nicholas Wotton |
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MASL
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Nicholas Wyfold |
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MASL
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Nicholas Yoo |
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MASL
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Nicholaus Bremisgrave |
(d. 2 August 1416)
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Nicholaus Gozzius |
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Nicolas de Fer |
(b. 1646, d. 1720)
French cartographer and geographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Nigel Drury |
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MASL
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Norman Blund |
|
MASL
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Numa Pompilius |
King of Rome 715–673 BC.
|
Wikipedia
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Obinus |
|
Wikipedia
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Offa |
(d. 796)
King of Mercia 757-796.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Oliver Chorley |
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Oliver Cromwell |
(b. 25 April 1599, d. 3 September 1658)
Soldier, statesman, and Lord Protector of England,
Scotland, and Ireland. Led the parliamentary forces in the English Civil Wars.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Oliver Loveband |
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Oliver Woodrofe |
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Olyffe Leigh |
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Orazio Busino |
(fl. 1617-21)
Priest.
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ODNB
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Orgare le Prude |
|
Wikipedia
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Osbert de Longchamp |
(b. 1155, d. 1208)
|
Wikipedia
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Osbert de Suffolke |
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MASL
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Osbert Mountford |
(d. December 1614)
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Osip Nepeya |
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Osmund |
(d. between 805 and 811)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Othowerus |
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Ovid |
(b. 20 March -43, d. between 17 BCE and 18 BCE)
Roman poet.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Owen Dobbins |
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P. Guntar |
Churchwarden.
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P. le Taylor |
(fl. 1272-73)
Alderman.
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Paludius |
|
Wikipedia
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Parmeniscus |
Greek author.
|
OR
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Paul Bayning |
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MASL
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Paul Butelor |
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Paul Hentzner |
German lawyer.
|
Wikipedia
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Paul Salisbury |
(fl. between 1381 and 1382)
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Paul van Somer |
(b. 1577, d. between 1621 and 5 January 1622)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Paul Withypoll |
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Paulin Painter |
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Paulus Ambrosius Croke |
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Peccadill |
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Pedanius Dioscorides |
(b. 40, d. 90)
Roman physician, pharmacologist, and botanist of Greek origin.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Percivall de Porte |
|
|
Peregrine Bertie |
(b. 1505, d. 1601)
Thirteenth Baron Willoughby of Willoughby.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Periander |
Tyrant of Corinth 627–585 BC.
|
Wikipedia
|
Perkin Warbeck |
(b. 1474, d. 1499)
Pretender to the English throne.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Pertinax |
(b. 126, d. 193)
Emperor of the Roman Empire 193.
|
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Peter Aungier |
|
MASL
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Peter Bate |
|
MASL
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Peter Baugh |
|
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Peter Bowyer |
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Peter Burchett |
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Peter Champion |
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Peter Conteryn |
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Peter de Blakeneye |
|
MASL
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Peter de Bosenho |
|
MASL
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Peter de Heiland |
|
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Peter des Roches |
(d. 1238)
Bishop of Winchester 1205–1238.
|
Wikipedia ODNB EB
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Peter Duke |
|
MASL
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Peter Elers |
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Peter Fanelore |
Donated a dwelling house to his local parish.
|
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Peter Fikeldon |
Taylor.
|
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Peter fitz-Alan |
|
MASL
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Peter fitz-Alwine |
|
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Peter fitz-Walter |
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Peter Franke |
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Peter Gisors |
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Peter Hewes |
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Peter Heylyn |
(b. 29 November 1599, d. 8 June 1662)
Clergymen and historian. Author of books on science and geography.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Peter Houghton |
(d. 31 December 1596)
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BHO MASL
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Peter Houghton |
|
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Peter Humble |
|
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Peter II of Savoy |
(b. 1203, d. 15 May 1268)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Peter Mason |
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Peter Morens |
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Peter Morris |
(d. 1588)
Dutch mechanical engineer. Invented force pumps to distribute water to part of London. Buried at St. Magnus.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Peter Nevelun |
|
MASL
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Peter Nevelun |
|
MASL
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Peter of Alba |
Bishop of Alba.
|
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Peter of Castile |
(b. 30 August 1334, d. in or before 23 March 1369)
King of Castile and León 1350-1366.
|
Wikipedia
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Peter of Colechurch |
(d. 1205)
|
ODNB
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Peter of Stanforde |
|
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Peter Paul Rubens |
(b. 1577, d. 1640)
Flemish painter.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Peter Porter |
Landowner.
|
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Peter Rutt |
|
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Peter Wigus |
|
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Petrus Caponius |
(d. 6 November 1582)
|
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Petrus Landus |
|
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Philemon Holland |
(b. 1552, d. 9 February 1637)
Translator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Philip Bold |
(b. in or before 1521, d. in or after 1565)
|
HPO
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Philip Cushen |
|
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Philip Darcy |
|
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Philip Gunter |
(d. 1582)
|
BHO
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Philip Henslowe |
(b. 1555, d. 1616)
Theatre financier.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Philip I of Savoy |
(b. 1207, d. 16 August 1285)
|
Wikipedia
|
Philip II |
(b. 1527, d. 1598)
King of Spain 1556-1598. King of England and Ireland 1554-1558. Husband
of Mary I.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Philip III of France |
(b. 1245b. 1285)
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Philip III of Navarre |
(b. 27 March 1306, d. 16 September 1343)
King of Navarre 1328-1343.
|
Wikipedia
|
Philip IV of France |
(b. 1268, d. 1314)
|
EB
Wikipedia
|
Philip le Taillour |
|
MASL
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Philip Lea |
(fl. 1675d. 1700)
Map and globe seller.
|
BM
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Philip Malpas |
(d. 1469)
|
MASL
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Philip Massinger |
(b. 1583, d. 1640)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Philip Morgan |
(d. 25 October 1435)
Bishop of Worchester 1419-1426. Bishop of Ely 1426-1435.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Philip Pats |
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Philip Rosseter |
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Philip Spencer |
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Philip van Wyllender |
(d. 24 February 1553)
|
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Philip Vine |
(d. 1396)
|
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Philippa Chaucer (née Roet) |
(b. 1346, d. in or before 1387)
|
Wikipedia
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Philippa de Mohun |
(d. 1431)
|
Wikipedia
|
Philippa of Clarence |
(b. 16 August 1355, d. 7 January 1378)
|
Wikipedia
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Philippa of Hainault |
(b. between 1310? and 1315?, d. 1369)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Philippe de Commines |
Writer and diplomat.
|
Wikipedia
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Phillip Agmondesham |
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Phillip Albert |
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Phillip Blundell |
|
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Phillip de Plaffe |
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Phillip Dennis |
(d. 1556)
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Phillip Herbert |
(b. 10 October 1584, d. 23 January 1650)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Phillip S. Cleare |
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Phillip the Bold |
(b. 17 January 1342, d. 27 April 1404)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Piers Gaveston |
(b. 1284, d. 1312)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Pieter van der Aa |
(b. 1659, d. 1733)
Dutch publisher and cartographer.
|
Wikipedia
|
Pietro Andrea Gregorio Mattioll |
(b. 1501, d. 1577)
Sienese doctor and naturalist.
|
Wikipedia
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Pietro Torrigiano |
(b. 1472, d. 1528)
Sculptor and draughtsman.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Plato |
Greek philosopher. Founder of the first institution of higher learning in the western
world.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Plegmond |
Archbishop of Canterbury 890-914.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Pliny the Elder |
(b. 23, d. 79)
Roman naturalist and philosopher. Author of the Naturalis
Historia.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Plutarch |
Greek biographer and essayist.
|
Wikipedia
|
Polydore Vergil |
(b. 1470, d. 1555)
Italian humanist, scholar, historian, priest, and diplomat. Spent most of his life
in England.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Pompey |
(b. 106 BCE, d. 48 BCE)
Roman politician and military commander.
|
Wikipedia
|
Pomponius Mela |
(fl. 43)
Roman geographer.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Pope Fabian |
Bishop of Rome 236–250.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Pyrrhus of Epirus |
Greek general and statesman.
|
Wikipedia
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Pythagoras |
Greek philosopher. Known as the founder of Pythagoreanism.
|
Wikipedia
|
R. Glye |
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R. Graston |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us
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Rabbi Isaac |
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Rabbi Moses |
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Radulphus Darling |
(d. 9 October 1500)
|
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Radulphus fitz-Agod |
|
Wikipedia
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Rafe Barnet |
|
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Ralfe Carter |
|
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Ralph Agas |
Land surveyor. Known as the maker of the Agas map of London.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Aleyn |
|
MASL
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Ralph Allen |
|
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Ralph Ashton |
(b. 1425fl. between 1487 and 1490)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Ashwye |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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Ralph Astley |
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Ralph Astry |
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Ralph Baines |
(b. 1504, d. 1559)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Baldock |
(d. 1313)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Barnauars |
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MASL
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Ralph Barons |
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Ralph Barton |
|
MASL
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Ralph Batte |
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|
Ralph Baynard |
|
BHO Wikipedia
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Ralph Belancer |
|
MASL
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Ralph Briset |
|
|
Ralph Caldwell |
(d. 1527)
|
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Ralph Cobham |
(d. 1326)
|
ODNB
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Ralph Crepyn |
(b. 1245)
|
Wikipedia
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Ralph de Arcubus |
|
MASL
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Ralph de Cussarde |
|
|
Ralph de Diceto |
(d. 1202)
Archdeacon of Middlesex. Dean of St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Author of Abbreviationes chronicorum and Ymagines
historiarum.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Ralph de la More |
|
MASL
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Ralph de Lenne |
|
MASL
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Ralph de Luffa |
Bishop of Chichester 1091-1123.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Ralph de Maidstone |
(d. 1245)
Bishop of Hereford 1234-1239.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph de Sandwich |
|
MASL
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Ralph de Uptone |
|
MASL
|
Ralph Eswy |
|
MASL
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Ralph Eure |
(b. 24 September 1558, d. 1 April 1617)
Third Baron Eure. Nobleman and politician.
|
Wikipedia
|
Ralph fitz-Nicholl |
|
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Ralph Freeman |
(d. 1634)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Ralph Gasken |
|
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Ralph Greatorex |
(b. 1625, d. 1675)
Scientific instrument maker.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Ralph Greenway |
(d. 1559)
|
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Ralph Hardel |
|
MASL
|
Ralph Helyland |
Sheriff of London
1212-1213 and
1217-1218.
|
MASL
|
Ralph Holland |
|
MASL
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Ralph Illingworth |
|
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Ralph Illingworth |
|
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Ralph le Blund |
|
MASL
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Ralph le Fevre |
|
MASL
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Ralph Lobenham |
|
MASL
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Ralph Morley |
|
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Ralph Neville |
(d. 1244)
Bishop of Chinchester 1222-1244. Lord Chancellor of England
1226-1244.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Ralph Neville |
(b. 1364, d. 1475)
First Earl of Westmorland.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Ralph Neville |
(b. 1364, d. 21 October 1425)
|
Wikipedia
|
Ralph Neville |
|
|
Ralph of Coggeshall |
(fl. 1207-26)
Historian and Abbot of Coggeshall. One author of the Chronicon
Anglicanum.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Peverel |
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Ralph Picot |
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Ralph Pinder |
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Ralph Rochford |
|
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Ralph Sadler |
Knight and courtier. Member of the House of Commons.
|
HPO ODNB Wikipedia
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Ralph Shirley |
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Ralph Symonds |
|
MASL
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Ralph Thomas |
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Ralph Timbleby |
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Ralph Treswell |
(b. 1540, d. between 1616 and 1617)
Surveyor.
|
ODNB
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Ralph Tylney |
|
MASL
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Ralph Verney |
|
MASL
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Ralph Wancia |
|
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Ralph Woodcocke |
|
MASL
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Ramon Berenguer IV |
|
Wikipedia
|
Randall Manning |
(d. 19 January 1611)
|
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Randulph Cocshall |
Baron.
|
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Ranulf Higden |
(b. 1280, d. 12 March 1364)
Benedictine monk and chronicler.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Raph Constantine |
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Raph Downing |
Landowner.
|
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Raph Hosiar |
(fl. 1298)
|
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Raph Rokeby |
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Raph Sparling |
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Raph Stratford |
(b. 1300, d. 1354)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Raph Walles |
|
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Raphael Holinshed |
(b. 1525, d. 1580)
Historian. One author of the Chronicles of England, Scotland, and
Ireland.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Rebecca Cotton |
|
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Rebecca Crispe (née Pake) |
|
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Rebecca Rumney |
|
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Reginald Bray |
(b. 1440, d. 1503)
Lord Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 1486–1504.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Reginald Cobham |
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Reginald Coleman |
|
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Reginald de Bungheye |
Sheriff of London
1239-1240.
Mayor 1240-1241.
|
MASL
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Reginald de Conduit |
|
MASL
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Reginald Grey |
(b. 1332, d. 1388)
Second Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Father of John Grey.
|
Wikipedia
|
Reginald Grey |
|
Wikipedia
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Reginald Longdon |
|
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Reginald Pole |
Archbishop of Canterbury 1556–1558.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Reginald Thunderley |
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MASL
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Reginald West |
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Reginald Wooddeson |
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Reinfride Arundell |
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Relph Tabinham |
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Reyner Wolfe |
Printer and bookseller.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Reynold Abbot |
Abbot and Covent of Covesham.
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Reynold de Cambrey |
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Reynold Frowyk |
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Reynold Grey |
(b. 1362, d. 1440)
Third Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Nobleman and administrator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Reynold Love |
Merchant examined in Parliament in 1376 regarding the impeachment of Ralph Neville.
|
HPO
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Reynold Stone |
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Ricahrd Harby |
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Richarad Bolene |
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Richard Achley |
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Richard Alley |
|
MASL
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Richard Allington |
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Richard Antrobus |
|
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Richard Arnold |
(d. 1521)
Merchant and chronicler. Author of Arnold’s Chronicle.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Arnold |
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Richard Ashwy |
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Richard Atkinson |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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Richard Avery |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
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Richard Ball |
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Richard Bamme |
|
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Richard Bancroft |
(b. 1544, d. 2 November 1610)
Bishop of London
1597-1604.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1604-1610. Chief overseer of the production of the King James
Bible.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Banke |
(fl. 1410d. 1416)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Barnes |
|
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Richard Barnes |
|
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Richard Barrow |
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Richard Beauchamp |
(b. 1382, d. 1439)
|
ODNB Wikipedia EB
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Richard Bennet |
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Richard Benson |
|
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Richard Blome |
(b. 1635, d. 1705)
Publisher and cartographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Blunt |
|
MASL
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Richard Bottill |
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Richard Bottle |
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Richard Bowdler |
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Richard Bower |
(d. 1561)
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Richard Bradburge |
(d. 1497)
|
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Richard Bradgate |
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Richard Bradock |
(fl. between 1577 and 1616)
Printer.
|
BBTI
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Richard Brathwaite |
Poet and writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Brome |
(b. 1590, d. 1652)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Bronde |
|
MASL
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Richard Brown |
(d. 1546)
|
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Richard Burbage |
(b. 1568, d. 1619)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Caldwell |
Physician. Known for his part in founding the Lumleian Lectures with John Lumley.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Casiarin |
Landowner.
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Richard Castell |
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Richard Cawdre |
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Richard Cednor |
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Richard Cely |
|
ODNB
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Richard Chamberlain |
|
MASL
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Richard Champs |
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MASL
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Richard Chaucer |
(d. 1348)
|
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Richard Chawry |
|
MASL
|
Richard Chester |
(d. 6 February 1484)
|
MASL
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Richard Choppyn |
|
MASL
|
Richard Churchyard |
|
|
Richard Clifford |
(d. 1421)
Lord Privy Seal of England
1397-1401.
Keeper of the King’s Wardrobe
1390-1398.
Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells 1400. Bishop of Worcester 1401-1407. Bishop
of London
1407-1421.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Colsel |
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Richard Costantyn |
|
MASL
|
Richard Cotes |
Printer.
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BBTI
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Richard Cowley |
(b. in or before 9 October 1568, d. 12 March 1619)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Cox |
|
|
Richard Cox |
(b. 1500, d. 1581)
Bishop of Ely 1559–1581.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Crumwell |
Esquire.
|
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Richard Daborne |
(b. 1580, d. 23 March 1628)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard de Basyngstoke |
|
MASL
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Richard de Belmeis I |
(d. 1127)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard de Belmeis II |
(d. 1162)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard de Berkynge |
|
MASL
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Richard de Betoyne |
|
MASL
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Richard de Brewes |
|
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Richard de Broniforde |
|
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Richard de Chigwell |
|
MASL
|
Richard de Clare |
(b. 4 August 1222, d. 14 July 1262)
Fifth Earl of Hertford, Sixth Earl of Gloucester, Second Lord of Glamorgan, and Eighth
Lord of Clare.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard de Croydon |
|
MASL
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Richard de Ewell |
|
MASL
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Richard de Gloucester |
|
MASL
|
Richard de Grey |
(d. in or before 1271)
Baron. Member of Henry III’s military household.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard de Hakeneie |
|
MASL
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Richard de Havering |
(d. 1341)
Clergyman.
|
Wikipedia
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Richard de Kislingbury |
|
MASL
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Richard de Lucia |
|
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Richard de Notyngham |
|
MASL
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Richard de Parr |
|
Wikipedia
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Richard de Plesseys |
|
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Richard de Rothyng |
|
MASL
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Richard de Vere |
(b. 1385, d. 1417)
Earl of Oxford, magnate and soldier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard de Walebrook |
|
MASL
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Richard de Welleford |
|
MASL
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Richard de Wentworth |
(d. 8 December 1339)
Lord Privy Seal of England
1337-1338.
Bishop of London
1338-1339.
Lord Chancellor of England
1338-1339.
|
Wikipedia
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Richard de Wilehale |
|
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Richard de Wimbledon |
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MASL
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Richard Downis |
|
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Richard Drylande |
|
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Richard Dunton |
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Eaton |
|
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Richard Edlyn |
|
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Richard Elie |
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MASL
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Richard Emmesey |
|
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Richard Emmesley |
|
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Richard Esgastone |
|
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Richard Farneford |
(d. 1525)
|
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Richard Farrant |
(b. 1528, d. 1580)
Musician and theatrical producer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Feldynge |
|
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Richard Ffoy |
|
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Richard Field |
Printer and publisher.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Fitguift |
|
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Richard fitz-Alan |
(d. 1397)
Fourth Earl of Arundel and Ninth Earl of Surrey. Executed for treason. Buried at Austin Friars.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard fitz-James |
(d. 1522)
Bishop of Rochester 1497–1503. Bishop of Chichester 1503–1506. Bishop of London
1506–1522.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard fitz-Neal |
(b. 1130, d. 10 September 1198)
Lord High Treasurer 1156-1195. Bishop of London
1189-1198.
Author of Dialogue Concerning the Exchequer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard fitz-Walter |
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MASL
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Richard fitz-Water |
|
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Richard fitz-Williams |
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Richard Flemyng |
(d. 1464)
|
MASL
|
Richard Fletcher |
(b. 1544, d. 1596)
Bishop of Bristol 1589–1593. Bishop of Worcester 1593–1595. Bishop of London
1595–1596.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Ford |
Remembrancer.
|
|
Richard Forster |
Physican. First Lumleian lecturer in 1602.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Foxe |
(b. 1447, d. 1528)
Lord Privy Seal 1487–1516. Bishop of Exeter 1487–1492. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1492–1494. Bishop
of Durham 1494–1501. Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528. Not to be confused with Richard Foxe or Richard Foxe.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Foxe |
|
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Richard Foxe |
|
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Richard Freston |
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Richard Gainford |
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Richard Galder |
(d. 1544)
|
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Richard Gardiner |
(d. 1489)
|
MASL Wikipedia
|
Richard Garneham |
(d. 1527)
|
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Richard Gerveys |
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MASL
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Richard Glover |
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Richard Goddard |
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MASL
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Richard Goodcheap |
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Richard Gosselyn |
|
MASL
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Richard Gourney |
|
MASL
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Richard Gowre |
|
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Richard Grafton |
(b. 1511, d. 1573)
Printer and historian.
|
EB HPO ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Gravesend |
(d. 1303)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Gray |
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Richard Gresham |
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Richard Greswolde |
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Richard Grey |
(b. 1478, d. 1524)
Third Earl of Kent.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Grey |
(d. 20 October 1515)
|
MASL
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Richard Hadley |
(d. 1492)
|
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Richard Halsy |
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Richard Hamney |
(d. 1418)
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Richard Hastings |
(d. 1503)
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Hatfield |
|
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Richard Havering |
|
|
Richard Head |
Writer and bookseller.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Herenden |
|
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Richard Herne |
|
MASL
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Richard Hewton |
|
|
Richard Hill |
(fl. 10 May 1486d. 20 February 1496)
|
ODNB
Wikipedia
|
Richard Hills |
(fl. in or after 1593)
|
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Richard Hodgkinson |
(d. 1675)
Printer.
|
BBTI
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Richard Hull |
|
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Richard Humble |
(d. 30 April 1616)
|
BHO
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Richard Husband |
Keeper of the compter in Bread Street. Sent to Newgate for his cruel treatment of his prisoners.
|
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Richard I |
(b. 8 November 1157, d. 6 April 1199)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard II |
(b. 6 January 1367, d. 1400)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard III |
(b. 1452, d. 1485)
King of England and Lord of Ireland 1483-1485.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Illingworth |
|
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Richard Jaie |
Benefactor of the poor.
|
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Richard Johnson |
(fl. between 1592 and 1622)
Writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Jones |
(fl. 1564-1613)
|
BBTI ODNB
|
Richard Jones |
|
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Richard Kent |
|
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Richard Keston |
|
|
Richard Kingston |
(b. 1635, d. 1710)
Political writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard L. Rich |
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Richard Lacy |
(d. 1491)
|
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Richard Lamberd |
|
MASL
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Richard Lambert |
|
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Richard Lancaster |
|
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Richard Langley |
|
|
Richard Lant |
Printer.
|
BBTI
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Richard le Lacer |
|
MASL
|
Richard Lee |
(fl. 1615-16)
|
|
Richard Lee |
(d. 1597)
King of Arms.
|
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Richard Lincolne |
|
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Richard Longvile |
Landowner.
|
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Richard Lyons |
(d. 1381)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Malgrave |
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Richard Manhall |
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Richard Markham |
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Richard May |
(d. 1583)
|
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Richard May |
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Richard Medlycote |
|
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Richard Merlawe |
|
MASL
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Richard Montfiquit |
|
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Richard Morgan |
(d. 1556)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Mountford |
(d. January 1615)
|
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Richard Mulcaster |
(b. between 1531 and 1532, d. 1611)
Educator and author.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Munday |
|
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Richard Naylor |
(d. 1483)
|
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Richard Nedeham |
|
MASL
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Richard Neville |
(b. 1428, d. 1471)
Sixteenth Earl of Warwick and Sixth Earl of Salisbury. Son of Richard Neville.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Neville |
(b. 1400, d. 1460)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Newcourt |
(b. 1610, d. 1679)
Cartographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Newport |
(d. 1318)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Nordon |
|
MASL
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Richard Northbury |
|
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Richard Odiham |
Chamberlain.
|
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Richard of Conisburgh |
|
Wikipedia
|
Richard of Cornwall |
(b. 1209, d. 1272)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard of Cornwall |
(b. 5 January 1209, d. 2 April 1272)
King of Germany 1257-1272. Son of John
I.
|
Wikipedia
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Richard of Dover |
Archbishop of Canterbury 1174-1184.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard of Shrewsbury |
|
|
Richard of York |
(b. 1411, d. 1460)
|
EB ODNB
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Richard Oswine |
|
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Richard Pace |
(b. 1482, d. 1536)
Diplomat.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Paris |
|
MASL
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Richard Picard |
|
MASL
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Richard Pickard |
|
MASL
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Richard Poulsted |
|
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Richard Poynings |
(d. 1429)
|
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Richard Price |
|
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Richard Pyat |
(b. 1528, d. 28 November 1600)
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Raison |
|
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Richard Randall |
(b. 1541, d. 7 June 1616)
|
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Richard Rawson |
(fl. 1476-85)
|
MASL
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Richard Reade |
|
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Richard Renery |
|
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Richard Renger |
Sheriff of London
1220-1222.
Mayor 1222-1227 and 1237-1239.
|
MASL
|
Richard Reynolds |
|
MASL
|
Richard Rich |
|
MASL Wikipedia
|
Richard Rich |
(b. 1496, d. 1567)
First Baron Rich and Speaker of the House of Commons. Lord Chancellor of England
1547–1552.
Founder of Felsted School. Buried at St. Laurence, Jewry.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Samond |
|
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Richard Scrope |
(b. 1350, d. 1405)
Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1386–1398. Archbishop of York 1398–1405. Buried at Blackfriars Monastery.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Richard Shepley |
|
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Richard Sherington |
(d. 1392)
|
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Richard Shore |
(fl. 1505-06)
|
MASL
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Richard Simpson |
Painter.
|
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Richard Skinner |
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Richard Slaney |
|
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Richard Smelt |
|
MASL
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Richard Smith |
|
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Richard Smith |
|
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Richard Smyth |
|
MASL
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Richard Snelling |
|
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Richard Stampe |
Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
|
Richard Staper |
|
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Richard Stomine |
|
|
Richard Stoneley |
|
|
Richard Strange |
(fl. 1414-21)
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Sturges |
|
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Richard Surgeon |
|
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Richard Sutten |
|
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Richard Sutton |
|
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Richard Swetenham |
|
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Richard Take |
|
|
Richard Talbot |
(d. 1262)
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Tarlton |
|
Wikipedia
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Richard Thornehill |
|
|
Richard Topcliffe |
Investigator and torturer.
|
Wikipedia
|
Richard Tottel |
(b. in or after 1528, d. in or before 1593)
Printer and bookseller.
|
BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Turke |
|
MASL
|
Richard Turpin |
|
|
Richard Vaughan |
Bishop of Bangor 1595–1597. Bishop of Chester 1597–1604. Bishop of London
1604–1607.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Walberge |
|
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Richard Waren |
|
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Richard Warmford |
|
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Richard Waterson |
|
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Richard Weoley |
|
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Richard Westney |
|
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Richard Whethill |
|
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Richard Whytyngdone |
(b. 1350, d. 1423)
|
EB MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Willowes |
|
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Richard Wilson |
|
|
Richard Wimbush |
(fl. 1319)
|
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Richard Winchester |
|
MASL
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Richard Wood |
|
|
Richard Woodroffe |
(d. 1519)
|
BHO
|
Richard Woodville |
(d. 1469)
First Earl Rivers. Late medieval gentleman and magnate.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Richard Wyche |
|
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Richer le Refham |
|
MASL
|
Ring Simson |
|
|
Rob of Woodford |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
|
|
Robart Hales |
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Adams |
(b. 1540, d. 1595)
Surveyor, architect, and engraver.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Aldernes |
|
MASL
|
Robert Amades |
|
|
Robert Armin |
(b. October 1581, d. 30 November 1615)
|
ODNB Wikipedia Wikipedia
|
Robert Arnold |
|
MASL
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Robert Ashcombe |
|
|
Robert Awbrey |
(fl. 1620-39)
|
ROLLCO
|
Robert Bacon |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
|
Robert Baldock |
Lord Privy Seal of England
1320-1323.
Lord Chancellor of England
1323-1326.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Bale |
Chronicler.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Balthrop |
|
ODNB
|
Robert Bar Querelle |
Provost during the reign of Henry I.
|
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Robert Barners |
|
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Robert Barre |
|
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Robert Barton |
|
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Robert Bartram |
|
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Robert Bassett |
|
MASL
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Robert Bassing |
|
MASL
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Robert Beale |
|
|
Robert Bealknap |
(d. 1401)
Justice.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Belgrave |
|
|
Robert Benson |
(d. 1552)
|
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Robert Besaunt |
|
MASL
|
Robert Billesdon |
|
MASL
|
Robert Blanch |
|
|
Robert Bloet |
(d. 1123)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Blund |
|
MASL
|
Robert Bois |
|
|
Robert Bourchier |
(d. 1349)
First Baron Bourchier. Lord Chancellor of England.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Bowyer |
|
|
Robert Bowyer |
|
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Robert Bowyer |
|
|
Robert Bradbury |
|
|
Robert Branch |
|
|
Robert Braybrooke |
(b. between 1336 and 1337, d. 28 August 1404)
Bishop of London
1381-1404.
Lord Chancellor of England
1382-1383.
Lord Chancellor of Ireland 1397.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Breton |
|
|
Robert Bristow |
|
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Robert Brooke |
|
MASL
|
Robert Brown |
|
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Robert Browne |
|
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Robert Browne |
|
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Robert Burdeyn |
|
MASL
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Robert Burley |
|
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Robert Byfeld |
|
MASL
|
Robert Carr |
(b. between 1585? and 1586?, d. 1645)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Castillon |
|
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Robert Cawood |
(d. 1466)
|
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Robert Cely |
|
ODNB
|
Robert Chalon |
(fl. 1415-39)
Knight. Participated in the Agincourt campaign. Buried at Christ
Church.
|
National Archives
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Robert Chanlowes |
|
|
Robert Chartsey |
|
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Robert Chertsey |
|
MASL
|
Robert Chirwide |
|
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Robert Clarke |
|
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Robert Clopton |
|
MASL
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Robert Cockes |
(d. 20 September 1609)
|
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Robert Coleman |
|
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Robert Colwyche |
|
MASL
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Robert Combarton |
|
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Robert Corcheforde |
|
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Robert Cosyn |
|
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Robert Cosyn |
|
|
Robert Cresset |
|
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Robert Crispie |
Landowner.
|
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Robert Crowley |
(d. 1588)
|
ODNB Wikipedia Wikipedia
|
Robert Curson |
|
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Robert Dalusse |
|
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Robert Darellus |
|
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Robert Davenport |
(fl. 1624-40)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert de Anesbery |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for
further information.
|
|
Robert de Arras |
(fl. 1276-77)
|
MASL
|
Robert de Attabeto |
|
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Robert de Basinge |
|
MASL
|
Robert de Beaumont |
Fourth Earl of Leicester.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert de Bel |
|
MASL
|
Robert de Clifford |
(b. 1274, d. 1314)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert de Cornhill |
Sheriff of London
1245-1246,
1258-1259,
and 1268-1270.
|
MASL
|
Robert de Ely |
|
MASL
|
Robert de Hereford |
|
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Robert de la Rivar |
|
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Robert de Linton |
Sheriff of London
1254-1255, but
removed from office in February
1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Drapers’ Company.
|
MASL
|
Robert de Lisle |
(b. 1288, d. 1344)
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert de Luton |
|
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Robert de Mountpiler |
|
MASL
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Robert de Rokesle |
|
MASL
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Robert de Ros |
(b. 1170, d. 1227)
One of twenty-five barons to guarantee the observance of the Magna Carta. Buried at
Temple Church.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert de Sigello |
(d. 1150)
Lord Chancellor of England
1133-1135.
Bishop of London
1141-1150.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Delacre |
|
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Robert Denton |
|
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Robert Devereux |
(b. 1565, d. 1601)
Second Earl of Essex.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Devereux |
(b. 11 January 1591, d. 9 October 1646)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Dokesworth |
|
|
Robert Dow |
(d. 2 May 1612)
|
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Robert Draper |
|
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Robert Dreyton |
|
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Robert Drope |
(fl. between 1469 and 1475)
|
BHO MASL
|
Robert Drury |
|
|
Robert Drury |
(b. in or after 1587, d. 1623)
Jesuit priest. Preacher and victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623
disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper
floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service
led by
him and William Redyate.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Drury |
|
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Robert Ducye |
|
MASL Wikipedia
|
Robert Dudley |
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Dunne |
|
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Robert Edarbroke |
|
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Robert Efforde |
Earl of Suffolke.
|
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Robert Elborough |
Preacher. Author of London’s Calamity by Fire Bewailed and
Improved.
|
Imagining Early Modern
London
|
Robert Eldarbroke |
|
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Robert Elsing |
|
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Robert Fabian |
(d. 1513)
|
MASL ODNB
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Robert Fenrother |
|
MASL
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Robert Fink |
|
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Robert Fink |
|
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Robert fitz-Durand |
|
MASL
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Robert fitz-Hugh |
(b. 1383, d. 1436)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert fitz-John |
Sheriff of London
1229-1230 and
1242-1243.
|
MASL
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Robert fitz-Richard |
|
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Robert fitz-Robert fitz-Water |
|
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Robert fitz-Roy |
(b. 1100, d. 1147)
First Earl of Gloucester. Illegitimate son of Henry I. Key
figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy from 1135-1153.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert fitz-Walter |
|
|
Robert fitz-Water |
|
|
Robert Fitzwalter |
(d. 9 December 1235)
Leader of the opposition to John I during the First Baron’s
War.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Fleming |
|
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Robert Flower |
Taylor.
|
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Robert Forthe |
|
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Robert Franke |
|
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Robert Gabeter |
|
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Robert Galdset |
|
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Robert Geyton |
|
MASL
|
Robert Gilbert |
(d. 27 July 1448b. in or before 1382)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Girdelere |
|
MASL
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Robert Glover |
(d. 1588)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Godwin |
|
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Robert Gomersall |
|
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Robert Gondall |
|
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Robert Greene |
(bap. 1558, d. 1592)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Robert Greenwood |
|
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Robert Hall |
|
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Robert Halye of Ipswitch |
|
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Robert Hampson |
|
MASL
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Robert Hardel |
|
MASL
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Robert Harding |
|
MASL
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Robert Hardyng |
|
MASL
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Robert Harris |
|
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Robert Hartford |
|
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Robert Harvie |
(d. in or after 9 November 1608)
|
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Robert Hary |
|
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Robert Hatfield |
|
MASL
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Robert Hatfield |
|
|
Robert Hatfielde |
|
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Robert Hauley |
(d. 11 August 1378)
|
Westminster Abbey
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Robert Haverlock |
(d. 1390)
|
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Robert Heifime |
|
|
Robert Herrick |
(b. 1591, d. 1674)
Poet.
|
Wikipedia
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Robert Honywood |
|
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Robert Hooke |
(b. 1635, d. 1703)
Natural philosopher.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Hopton |
Knight marshall.
|
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Robert Horne |
|
MASL
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Robert Howse |
(d. 1586)
|
MASL
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Robert Hulson |
|
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Robert Ireleffe |
Chronicler.
|
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Robert Johnson |
|
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Robert Keysar |
|
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Robert Kilwardby |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert King |
(d. 4 December 1557)
Bishop of Oxford 1541-1558.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Kingston |
|
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Robert Kitchinman |
|
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Robert Knight |
Property owner.
|
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Robert Langstrother |
|
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Robert Large |
(d. 1441)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Robert le Callere |
|
MASL
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Robert Lilliarde |
|
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Robert Lynd |
|
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Robert Malton |
(d. 1426)
|
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Robert March |
|
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Robert Marsh |
|
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Robert Marshall |
|
MASL
|
Robert Mascall |
Bishop of Hereford 1404–1416.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Matthew |
|
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Robert Mellington |
|
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Robert Mellishe |
(d. 30 March 1562)
|
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Robert Merfin |
|
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Robert Mollington |
|
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Robert Monson |
(b. 1525, d. 1583)
Judge.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Morden |
(b. 1650, d. 1703)
Bookseller, publisher, and cartographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Mulleneux |
|
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Robert ne Wenton |
|
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Robert Nicholson |
|
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Robert Nikke |
Paternoster.
|
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Robert Norman |
|
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Robert of Jumièges |
(d. between 1052 and 1055)
Bishop of London
1044-1051.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1051-1052.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert of Leveland |
Crusader. See related Wikipedia entry for Simon of
Wells.
|
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Robert Olney |
|
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Robert Otele |
|
MASL
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Robert Owen |
|
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Robert Packenton |
|
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Robert Packhurst |
Alderman and property owner.
|
BHO
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Robert Pagett |
|
MASL
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Robert Palmer |
|
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Robert Paverkes |
|
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Robert Pepper |
|
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Robert Poynings |
(b. 1382, d. 1446)
|
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Robert Pricke |
Bookseller.
|
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Robert Purset |
(d. 1507)
|
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Robert Radcliffe |
(b. 1482, d. 1542)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Radcliffe |
|
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Robert Raven |
|
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Robert Raworth |
Printer and bookseller.
|
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Robert Rayland |
|
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Robert Revell |
|
MASL
|
Robert Rikeden |
(fl. 1408)
|
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Robert Rochester |
(b. 1500, d. 1557)
Administrator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Rochforde |
|
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Robert Rogers |
|
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Robert Rokesley the Younger |
|
MASL
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Robert Rouse |
|
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Robert Saint Magill |
|
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Robert Savage |
|
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Robert Scarlet |
|
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Robert Shapeley |
|
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Robert Shelley |
|
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Robert Sherington |
|
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Robert Shikeld |
|
|
Robert Sidney |
(b. 1545, d. 1622)
First Earl of Leicester and Viscount Lisle. Courtier and poet. Brother of Sir Philip Sidney.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Simpson |
|
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Robert Smith |
|
BHO
|
Robert Smith |
|
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Robert Smith |
|
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Robert Snell |
|
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Robert Southwell |
(b. 1561, d. 12 February 1595)
Jesuit priest, poet, and secret missionary in England.
Viewed as a martyr by the Roman Catholic Church after his execution.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Stockar |
|
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Robert Stone |
|
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Robert Struddell |
|
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Robert Stuart |
(b. 18 January 1602, d. 27 May 1602)
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Tardy |
Water-bearer and petitioner.
|
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Robert Tate |
(d. 1501)
|
MASL
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Robert Tatersale |
|
MASL
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Robert Taylor |
|
MASL
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Robert Taylor |
|
|
Robert Taylor |
(d. 15 February 1577)
|
|
Robert Tempest |
(fl. 1558-62)
High Sheriff of Durham 1558-1562.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Tempest |
(d. 1551)
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Thorn |
(b. 1492, d. 1531)
|
ODNB
|
Robert Towerson |
|
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Robert Trappis |
(d. 1526)
|
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Robert Tresilian |
(d. 1388)
Chief Justice 1381–1387.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Trisilian |
|
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Robert Turke |
|
|
Robert Ufford |
(b. 1298, d. 1369)
First Earl of Suffolk.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Walerand |
(b. 1496, d. 1567)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Robert Walton |
Cartographer.
|
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Robert Warden |
|
|
Robert Warnar |
|
|
Robert Warner |
(d. 1555)
|
BHO
|
Robert Watts |
(d. November 1503)
|
MASL
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Robert Whytingham |
|
MASL
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Robert Widyngton |
|
MASL
|
Robert Willowbie |
|
|
Robert Wilson |
(b. between 1540? and 1550?, d. November 1600)
Dramatist.
|
Wikipedia
|
Robert Winchester |
|
MASL
|
Robert Wittingham |
|
|
Robert Wood |
|
|
Robert Young |
(fl. in or after 1604d. 1643)
Printer.
|
BBTI
|
Roberti Byrche |
(d. 27 July 1433)
Woolpacker.
|
|
Roger Abde |
|
|
Roger Acheley |
|
MASL
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Roger Ascham |
(b. 1514, d. 1568)
Author and royal tutor.
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ODNB EB Wikipedia
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Roger Basford |
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MASL
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Roger Bonifant |
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Roger Chaunteclere |
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MASL
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Roger Chibary |
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Roger Coggar |
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Roger Cotton |
(b. 1557, d. 1602)
Poet.
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ODNB
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Roger Cotton |
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Roger Crophull |
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Roger Darlington |
(d. 1557)
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Roger de Deserto |
(fl. between 1199 and 1200)
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MASL
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Roger de Forsham |
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MASL
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Roger de Paris |
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MASL
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Roger de Scholond |
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Roger Delakere |
Founder of a chantry.
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Roger Depham |
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Roger Elys |
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MASL
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Roger fitz-Alan |
Sheriff of London
1192-1193.
Mayor 1211-1214.
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MASL
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Roger fitz-Roger |
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MASL
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Roger Forde |
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Roger Frowyk |
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Roger Greswolde |
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Roger Grove |
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MASL
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Roger Holmes |
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Roger James |
(d. 2 March 1591)
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Roger le Blund |
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MASL
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Roger le Brabason |
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Roger le Duc |
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MASL
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Roger le Duc |
(fl. 1192-93)
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MASL
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Roger le Palmer |
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MASL
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Roger Lestrange |
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Roger Lewkner |
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Roger Marshall |
(b. 1417, d. 1477)
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Roger Mason |
(d. 3 September 1603)
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Roger Mortimer de Chirk |
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Roger Niger |
(d. 1241)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Roger North |
(d. 1509)
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Roger of Hoveden |
(d. in or before 1201)
Chronicler and historian.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Roger of Salisbury |
(b. 1185, d. 1247)
Bishop of Bath 1244–1245. Bishop of Bath and Wells 1245–1247.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Roger of Wendover |
(d. 1236)
Chronicler.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Roger Pepys |
(b. 3 May 1617, d. 4 October 1688)
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Wikipedia
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Roger Smith |
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Roger Strange |
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Roger Strange |
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Roger Strippe |
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Roger van Peenen |
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Roger Velden |
(d. 1479)
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Roger Walden |
(d. 1406)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Roger Webbe |
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Roger Woodcocke |
(d. 1475)
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Roger Yorke |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
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Roland Blount |
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Roland Bradbury |
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Roland Darcy |
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Rosa Brune |
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Rosamund Fink |
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Rowland Backhouse |
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MASL
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Rowland Blunt |
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Rowland Bucket |
(d. 1639)
Painter, engraver, and carver. Artificer of mayoral shows.
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Rudolf II of Habsburg |
(b. 18 July 1552, d. 20 January 1612)
King of Bohemia 1576–1611. King of Germany 1575–1612.
Holy Roman Emperor 1576-1612.
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EB Wikipedia
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Rutgerus Hermannides |
Cartographer.
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Sæbbi of Essex |
(d. between 693 and 694)
King of Essex 664–694.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sæbbi of Essex |
(fl. 664-83)
King of Essex 664–694.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sæberht of Essex |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Saladin |
(b. between 1137 and 1138, d. 4 March 1193)
Sultan of Egypt and Syria 1171–1193.
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EB Wikipedia
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Saloman Bassing |
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MASL
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Salomon de Basing |
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MASL
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Samuel Cranmer |
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Samuel Daniel |
(b. between 1562? and 1563?, d. 14 October 1619)
Poet and historian.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Samuel Dunne |
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Samuel John Neele |
(b. 1763, d. 1824)
Engraver and cartographer.
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British
Museum
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Samuel Lennard |
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HPO
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Samuel Parker |
(b. 1681, d. 1730)
Writer and nonjuror.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Samuel Pepys |
(b. 1633, d. 1703)
Naval officer and diarist.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Samuel Rowlands |
(fl. 1598-1628)
Author.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Samuel Rowley |
(d. 1624)
Actor and playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Samuel Symons |
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Samuel Thompson |
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Samuel Thornhill |
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Sanchia of Provence |
(b. 1228, d. 9 November 1261)
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Wikipedia
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Sara James |
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Sarah Audley |
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Sarah Fairbeard |
(fl. 1636)
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Sarah Smithes (née Wolhouse) |
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Sarah Watsonne |
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Scipio Africanus |
Roman general.
|
Wikipedia
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Sebastian Münster |
(b. 1488, d. 1552)
German cartographer, cosmographer, and scholar.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Sebastián de Covarrubias |
Spanish lexicographer, cryptographer, chaplain, and writer.
|
Wikipedia
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Segovax |
|
Wikipedia
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Seneca |
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist.
|
Wikipedia
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Septimius Severus |
(b. between 11 April 145 and 11 April 146, d. 4 February 211)
Emperor of the Roman Empire 193-211.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Serle Mercer |
Sheriff of London
1206-1207.
Mayor 1214-1215 and 1217-1222. Finished the rebuilding of the London Bridge.
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MASL
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Servius Sulpicius Similis |
Roman knight and prefect.
|
Wikipedia
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Sewch Shirley |
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Seymore Herenden |
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Shackerley Marmion |
(b. 21 January 1603, d. January 1639)
Playwright and poet.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sibill Greene |
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Sibyl de Patteshull |
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Sigeberht the Good |
(fl. between 653 and 661)
King of Essex 653–660.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sigeberht the Little |
(fl. 617-53)
King of Essex 623–653.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Simeon of Durham |
(fl. 1090-1128)
Chronicler and monk of Durham Priory.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Simon Barlet |
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Simon Basil |
Surveyor and architect.
|
Wikipedia
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Simon Beames |
Tenement owner.
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Simon Benington |
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Simon Bolet |
|
MASL
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Simon Burton |
(d. 14 January 1579)
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Simon Comicent |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
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Simon Corp |
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MASL
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Simon de Abyndon |
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MASL
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Simon de Aldermanbury |
|
MASL
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Simon de Benyngton |
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MASL
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Simon de Berching |
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Simon de Montfort |
(b. 1208, d. 1265)
Sixth Earl of Leicester. Led a rebellion against Henry III
during the Second Barons’ War.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Simon de Mordone |
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MASL
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Simon de Paris |
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MASL
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Simon de Swanlond |
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MASL
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Simon Dolseley |
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MASL
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Simon Dominico |
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Simon fitz-Mary |
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EB MASL
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Simon Francis |
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Simon Fraunceys |
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MASL
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Simon Gandy |
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Simon Horspoole |
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Simon Horspoole |
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Simon Kempe |
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Simon Langham |
(d. 1376)
Lord High Treasurer 1360–1363. Lord Chancellor of England
1363–1367.
Bishop of Ely 1362–1366. Archbishop of Canterbury 1366–1368.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Simon Lee |
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Simon Low |
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Simon Merwod |
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MASL
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Simon Morsted |
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Simon Ronner |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
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Simon Seman |
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MASL
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Simon Smyth |
|
MASL
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Simon Streete |
(d. 1400)
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Simon Sudbery |
Lord Chancellor of England
1380–1381.
Bishop of London
1361–1375.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1375–1381. Executed on Tower
Hill by the rebels of Kent.
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Wikipedia
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Simon van de Passe |
(b. 1595, d. 1647)
|
EB British Museum
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Simon Winchcombe |
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Simon Wynchcombe |
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MASL
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Sir Aker |
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Sir Alexander Avenon |
|
MASL
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Sir Alexander Kirketon |
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Sir Allan Cotton |
(d. 1628)
|
BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Allen Cheinie |
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Sir Ambrose Nicholas |
(d. 1578)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Amias Paulet |
(b. 1457, d. 1538)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Andrew Judde |
|
MASL
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Sir Andrew Sackville |
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Sir Anthony Baker |
(fl. 1516)
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Sir Anthony St. Leger |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Arthur Darcy |
(fl. 1539-42)
|
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Sir Aubrey de Vere |
(d. 1400)
Tenth Earl of Oxford.
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Sir Bacon |
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Sir Barnard Peter |
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Sir Bartholomew Dadlegate |
|
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Sir Bartholomew de Badlesmere |
(b. 1275, d. 1322)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Bartholomew Emfield |
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Sir Bartholomew James |
(d. 1479)
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MASL
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Sir Bernard Rolingcort |
|
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Sir Bevis Bulmer |
(d. 1613)
Gentleman and engineer. Supplied a new forcier that allowed Thames water to be supplied to west London in 1594.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Brian Tewke |
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Sir Christopher Ascue |
(d. 1580)
|
MASL
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Sir Christopher Clitherow |
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Christopher Draper |
|
MASL
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Sir Christopher Edmonds |
|
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Sir Christopher Hatton |
(b. 1540, d. 1591)
Lord Chancellor of England
1587–1591.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir Christopher Morris |
(d. May 1545)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Christopher Wray |
(b. 1522, d. 1592)
Judge and Speaker of the House of Commons.
|
ODNB
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Sir Cuthbart Barne |
(d. 16 October 1521)
|
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Sir Cuthbert Buckle |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Cuthbert Hacket |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Daniel Dunne |
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Sir David Broke |
|
Wikipedia
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Sir David Craddock |
Knight.
|
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Sir Diones Mordaske |
|
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Sir Drew Drewry |
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Sir Edmund Anderson |
(b. 1530, d. 1605)
Judge.
|
ODNB
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Sir Edmund Cornwall |
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Sir Edmund Mulshew |
|
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Sir Edmund Rowse |
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Sir Edmund Shaw |
(d. 1488)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Arundell |
|
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Sir Edward Barkham |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Bromfield |
|
MASL
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Sir Edward Courtenay |
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Sir Edward Darcy |
(d. 28 October 1612)
|
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Sir Edward de Mountaoute |
|
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Sir Edward Hederset |
|
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Sir Edward Montagu |
(b. 1485, d. 1557)
Lawyer and judge. Sergreat at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Montagu |
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Neville |
(b. 1414, d. 1476)
Third Baron Bergavenny.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Edward North |
(fl. 1567-89)
First Baron North.
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Osborne |
(b. 1530, d. 1592)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Edward Warner |
|
ODNB
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Sir Edward Wootton |
Doctor and nobleman from Kent.
|
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Sir Falkes de Breauté |
Soldier. Earned high office by loyally serving John I and
Henry III in the First Barons’ War.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Foulk of Newcastle |
|
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Sir Francis Atcourt |
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Sir Francis Bacon |
(b. 22 January 1561, d. 9 April 1626)
First Viscount St. Alban. Philosopher, scientist, and statesman.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Francis Brian |
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Sir Francis Courtney |
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Sir Francis Drake |
(b. 1540, d. 1596)
Pirate, sea-captain, and explorer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Francis Harvey |
Judge and politician.
|
ODNB
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Sir Francis Jones |
(b. 1559, d. 1622)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Francis Walsingham |
(b. 1532, d. 1590)
Lawyer and landowner.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Gedeon Awnsham |
|
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Sir Geoffrey Roofe |
|
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Sir Geoffrey Scrope |
(d. 1340)
Lawyer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir George Barne |
(b. 1500, d. 1558fl. between 1545 and 1553)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir George Barne |
|
MASL
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Sir George Bolles |
(d. 1 September 1621)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir George Bonde |
|
MASL
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Sir George Brewes |
|
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Sir George Buck |
(b. in or before 1 October 1560, d. 31 October 1622)
Historian and Master of the Revels.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir George Croke |
|
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Sir George Hopton |
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Sir George of Glamorgan |
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Sir George Throckmorton |
(d. 12 August 1552)
Member of Parliament.
|
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Sir George Whitmore |
|
MASL
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Sir Gerard Crockar |
|
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Sir Geroge Carew |
(b. 1504, d. 1545)
Knight.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Gilbert Dethick |
(b. 1510, d. 1584)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Gilbert Gerard |
(d. 1593)
Judge.
|
ODNB
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Sir Giles Chapple |
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Sir Giles Daubeney |
(b. 1370, d. 1403)
|
ODNB
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Sir Gnight |
|
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Sir Guy Bryan |
|
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Sir Guy de Beauchamp |
(b. 1272, d. 1315)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Hamond Vaughan |
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Sir Hartank van Clux |
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Sir Henry Amcotts |
|
MASL
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Sir Henry Anderson |
Alderman and property owner. Knighted on 26 July 1603.
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BHO
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Sir Henry Baker |
Landowner.
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Sir Henry Barton |
(d. between 11 April 1435 and 18 June 1435)
|
HPO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Bedingfield |
|
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Sir Henry Billingsley |
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MASL
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Sir Henry Collet |
|
MASL
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Sir Henry fitz-Alwine |
(d. 1212)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Garraway |
(d. 1646)
Sheriff of London
1627-1628.
Mayor 1627-1628 and 1639-1640. Member of the Drapers’
Company. Knighted on 31 May 1640.
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MASL BHO
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Sir Henry Grey |
(b. 1517, d. 1554)
|
Wikipedia ODNB
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Sir Henry Guildford |
(b. 1489, d. 1532)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Herbert |
(b. in or after 1594, d. 1673)
Master of the Revels.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Huberthorn |
|
MASL
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Sir Henry Kebyll |
(d. 1518)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Henry le Scrope |
(b. in or before 1268, d. 1336)
|
ODNB
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Sir Henry Montagu |
(b. 1567, d. November 1642)
|
HPO
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Sir Henry Norreis |
|
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Sir Henry Percy |
(b. 1341, d. 1408)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Pleasington |
(b. 1397, d. 1452)
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HPO
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Sir Henry Pratt |
|
BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Rowe |
|
MASL
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Sir Henry Wotton |
(b. 1568, d. 1639)
Diplomat and writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Henry Yelverton |
(b. 29 June 1566, d. 24 January 1630)
Judge and politician.
|
ODNB
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Sir Hugh Bromeslete |
|
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Sir Hugh Bryce |
(fl. 1475-86)
|
MASL
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Sir Hugh Calveley |
(d. 23 April 1394)
Military commander.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Hugh Clare |
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Sir Hugh Clopton |
(b. 1440, d. 1496)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Hugh Courtney |
|
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Sir Hugh Fen |
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Sir Hugh Hammersley |
(b. 6 July 1565, d. 19 October 1636)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Hugh Middleton |
(b. between 1556 and 1560, d. 1631)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Hugh Montgomery |
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Sir Hugh Neville |
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Sir Hugh Parsal |
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Sir Hugh Spencer |
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Sir Hugh Waterton |
(b. 1340, d. 1409)
Servant in the House of Lancaster.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Hugh Wiche |
(fl. between 1444 and 1462)
|
MASL
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Sir Humphrey Gilbert |
(b. 1537, d. 9 September 1583)
Explorer and soldier.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Humphrey Handford |
|
MASL
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Sir James Barons |
|
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Sir James Bell |
|
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Sir James Cambell |
(b. 1570, d. 1642)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir James Deane |
Benefactor of the poor. Knighted on 8 July 1604.
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Sir James Garnado |
|
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Sir James Harvey |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir James Hawes |
|
MASL
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Sir James Lancaster |
(b. 1554, d. 1618)
|
ODNB
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Sir James Pemberton |
|
BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir James Scudamore |
(b. 1568, d. 1619)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir James Spencer |
|
MASL
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Sir James Tirell |
|
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Sir James Wilford |
(b. in or before 1517, d. 1550)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir James Yarford |
|
MASL
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Sir John Abel |
Knight.
|
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Sir John Aleyn |
(b. 1470, d. 1544)
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir John Allott |
(d. 7 September 1591)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Ashley |
|
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Sir John Ayliffe |
|
MASL
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Sir John Barkely |
|
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Sir John Beauchamp |
(b. 1382, d. 1439)
First Baron Beauchamp.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Beauchamp |
(b. 1316, d. 2 December 1360)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir John Bingham |
(d. 1625)
|
BHO
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Sir John Blackwell |
|
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Sir John Botiler |
|
MASL
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Sir John Bourchier |
(fl. between 1404 and 1406)
|
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Sir John Branche |
|
MASL
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Sir John Britaine |
|
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Sir John Brown |
(d. 1532)
|
ODNB
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Sir John Brown |
|
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Sir John Browne |
|
LBT/08125
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Sir John Brudge |
|
MASL
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Sir John Burcettur |
(d. 1466)
|
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Sir John Burley |
(d. 1416)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir John Carne |
|
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Sir John Champneys |
(b. 1495, d. 1556)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Cheke |
|
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Sir John Cope |
|
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Sir John Cornwall |
(d. 10 December 1443)
First Baron of Fanhope.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir John Cosenton |
Knight.
|
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Sir John Cotes |
|
MASL
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Sir John Coventry |
(fl. between 1416 and 1417)
|
MASL
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Sir John Crosby |
(d. between January 1476 and February 1476)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Daubeney |
(b. 1394, d. 1409)
|
ODNB
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Sir John Daubeney |
|
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Sir John Dawtry |
|
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Sir John de Beauchamp |
(d. 1388)
Administrator and landowner.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir John de Gisors |
(d. 1282)
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir John de Gisors |
|
MASL
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Sir John de Pulteney |
(d. 8 June 1349)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Dedham |
|
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Sir John Devereux |
|
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Sir John Deyncourt |
|
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Sir John Dudley |
(b. 1504, d. 1553)
Duke of Northumberland.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Fineux |
(b. 1441, d. 1526)
Judge and Chief Justice.
|
Wikipedia
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Sir John Fortescue |
(b. between 1531 and 1533, d. 1607)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Frey |
|
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Sir John Gainsford |
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Sir John Gainsford |
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Sir John Garme |
(d. 1468)
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Sir John Garrarde |
|
MASL
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Sir John Gifford |
|
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Sir John Golafre |
(d. 1442)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir John Gore |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Grantham |
|
MASL
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Sir John Gresham |
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Hampden |
|
Wikipedia
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Sir John Harington |
(b. in or before 3 May 1592, d. between 26 February 1614 and 27 February 1614)
Second Baron Harington of Exton. Courtier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Hariot |
|
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Sir John Harte |
|
MASL
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Sir John Hawkins |
(b. 1532, d. 12 November 1595)
Merchant and naval commander. Played a large role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
Cousin of Sir Francis Drake.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir John Hawkwood |
(b. 1320, d. 1394)
Military commander. Predominately active in Italy.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Hawlen |
|
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Sir John Heende |
|
MASL
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Sir John Heneage |
(b. 1452, d. 1530)
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Sir John Heningham |
|
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Sir John Heron |
|
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Sir John Hungerford |
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Sir John Jolles |
(d. 31 May 1621)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Langley |
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MASL
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Sir John le Blund |
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MASL ODNB
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Sir John le Breton |
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MASL
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Sir John Lee |
Father of Jane Sayne. Possibly the administrator Sir John
Lee. See ODNB.
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Sir John Leighs |
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Sir John Leman |
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Lenthaine |
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Sir John Lepington |
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Sir John Lewson |
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Sir John Ludlow |
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Sir John Lyon |
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MASL
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Sir John Malmaynas |
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Sir John Manners |
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Sir John Mason |
(b. 1503, d. 1566)
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ODNB
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Sir John Merston |
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Sir John Milborne |
(d. 1535)
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MASL
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Sir John Montgomery |
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Sir John Mortayn |
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Sir John Mortimer |
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Sir John Mundy |
(d. 1537)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Neville |
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Sir John Norice |
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Sir John Norman |
(fl. 1461-68)
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Oldcastle |
(d. 1417)
Baron Cobham. After being convicted of heresy and imprisoned for his Lollard support,
Oldcastle escaped from the Tower of
London and led a Lollard rebellion. After spending three years as an outlaw, he was
captured, charged with treason, and executed. As the basis of Shakespeare’s popular
Falstaff
character, Sir John Oldcastle and his legacy are of particular interest to Shakespeare
scholars.
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Sir John Pakington |
(b. in or before 1477, d. 1551)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Paulet |
(b. 1510, d. 1576)
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Wikipedia
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Sir John Peach |
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Sir John Percival |
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MASL
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Sir John Philipot |
(d. 1384)
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MASL ODNB
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Sir John Philmot |
(d. 1384)
Merchant and alderman.
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ODNB
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Sir John Popham |
(b. 1395, d. 1463)
Sheriff of Hampshire. Member of Parliament.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Portenary |
Knight.
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Sir John Puckering |
(b. in or before 1544, d. 30 April 1596)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Radcliffe |
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Sir John Rainstorth |
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Sir John Robinson |
(b. in or before 1615, d. 1680)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Rochford |
(b. 1350, d. 1410)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Rudstone |
(fl. 1522-29)
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MASL
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Sir John Ryvers |
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MASL
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Sir John Salisbury |
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Sir John Scott |
(b. 1423, d. 1485)
Knight.
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ODNB
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Sir John Shaa |
(d. 1503)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Skargel |
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Sir John Skevington |
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MASL
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Sir John Southlee |
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Sir John Spencer |
(d. 1610)
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MASL ODNB Wikpedia
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Sir John Steward |
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Sir John Stile |
(d. 1500)
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Sir John Stockton |
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MASL
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Sir John Stodie |
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MASL
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Sir John Stratford |
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Sir John Swynnerton |
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Tate |
(d. 1521)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir John Terrell |
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Sir John Tiptoft |
(b. 1427, d. 1470)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Wakering |
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Sir John Watts |
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MASL
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Sir John Williams |
(d. 1559)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Windany |
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Sir John Wingfield |
(b. 1428, d. 1481)
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Sir John Wollaston |
(b. in or after 1585, d. 26 April 1658)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Wolle |
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Sir John Wolsborne |
Knight. Commissioner.
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Sir John Writhesley |
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Yonge |
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MASL
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Sir John Yorke |
(d. 1569)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir John Zouch |
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Sir Jonas Moore |
(b. 1617, d. 1679)
Mathematician, surveyor, and patron of astronomy.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Julius Caesar |
(d. 1636)
Civil lawyer and judge.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Leonard Halliday |
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Lewes Orrell |
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Sir Lewes Robsart |
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Keepe 112
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Sir Lionel Duckett |
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MASL
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Sir Lues Pemberton |
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Sir Martin Bowes |
(b. between 1496 and 1468, d. 4 August 1566)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Martin Calthorpe |
(d. 9 May 1589)
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MASL
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Sir Martin Frobisher |
(b. 1535, d. 22 November 1594)
Explorer and naval commander.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Martin Lumley |
(d. 1634)
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Maurice Abbot |
Knight and alderman.
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Sir Michael Dormer |
(d. 1545)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Miles Partridge |
(d. 1552)
Courtier and soldier.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Morris Abbot |
(b. 1565, d. 1642)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Ailwyn |
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MASL
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Sir Nicholas Bacon |
(b. 1510, d. 1579)
Lord Keeper 1533-1544.
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ODNB EB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Blonket |
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Sir Nicholas Brembre |
(d. 1388)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Carew |
(d. 1539fl. in or after 1496)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Clifton |
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Sir Nicholas de Loveyne |
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Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas de Wokendon |
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Sir Nicholas Hare |
(b. 1484, d. 1557)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Lambarde |
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MASL
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Sir Nicholas Mosley |
(b. 1527, d. 1612)
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Rainton |
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Salter |
Landowner.
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Sir Nicholas Throckmorton |
(b. between 1515 and 1516, d. 1571)
Diplomat and Member of Parliament. Husband of Anne
Carew.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Nicholas Twyford |
(d. between 1390 and 1391)
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MASL ODNB
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Sir Nicholas Woodroffe |
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MASL
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Sir Noël de Caron |
(b. in or before 1530, d. 1 December 1624)
Lord of Schoonewall and diplomat. Served as an ambassador in London for the Dutch Republic (now known as the Netherlands).
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Oliver Ihgham |
Knight and soldier.
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ODNB
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Sir Oliver Manny |
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Sir Owen Hopton |
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ODNB
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Sir Owen Tudor |
(b. 1400, d. 4 February 1461)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Paris Courtney |
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Sir Paul Pindar |
(b. between 1565 and 1566, d. 1650)
Merchant and diplomat.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Pence Castle |
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Sir Perceval Hart |
Courtier.
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Sir Percivall Hart |
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Sir Percy Courtney |
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Sir Peter de Mota |
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Sir Peter Grinfers |
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Sir Peter Kaylor |
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Sir Peter Manwood |
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Sir Peter Mewtas |
(d. 1562)
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ODNB
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Sir Peter Probie |
(d. 1625)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Philip Sidney |
(b. 30 November 1554, d. 17 October 1586)
Author and courtier.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Phillip Terwhit |
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Sir Ralph Arden |
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Sir Ralph Astry |
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MASL
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Sir Ralph Basset of Drayton |
(b. in or before 1265, d. 31 December 1299)
First Lord Basset of Drayton. Governor of Edinburgh Castle 1291–1296.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Ralph Dodmer |
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MASL
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Sir Ralph Hengham |
(b. 1235, d. 1311)
Justice.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Ralph Josselyn |
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MASL
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Sir Ralph Saintwen |
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Sir Ralph Spiganell |
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Sir Ralph Standish |
Royal squire. Helped kill Wat Tyler during the Peasants’
Revolt in 1381. Knighted by Richard II as a result.
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Wikipedia
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Sir Ralph Warren |
(b. 1483, d. 1553)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Raph Bigot |
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Sir Raph Chevie |
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Sir Raphe Sandwiche |
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Sir Rice Griffith |
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Sir Richard Baker |
(b. 1568, d. 1645)
Knight, religious writer, and historian.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Broke |
(d. 1529)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Chamberlain |
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Sir Richard Champion |
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MASL
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Sir Richard de Harlowe |
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Sir Richard de Rokeley |
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Sir Richard de Tilbury |
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Sir Richard Deane |
(d. 1635)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Delabere |
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Sir Richard Derois |
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Sir Richard Dobbys |
(d. 1556)
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MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Empson |
(b. 1450, d. 1510)
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EB Wikipedia ODNB
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Sir Richard Fowlar |
(d. 1528)
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Sir Richard Gray |
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Sir Richard Greene |
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Sir Richard Gresham |
(b. 1485, d. 1549)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Haddon |
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MASL
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Sir Richard Hankeford |
(b. 1397b. 1431)
Baron of Bampton.
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Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Illingworth |
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Sir Richard Imworth |
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Sir Richard Isham |
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Sir Richard Lacy |
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Sir Richard Leigh |
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MASL
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Sir Richard Long |
(b. 1494, d. 30 September 1546)
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ODNB HPO
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Sir Richard Malorye |
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MASL
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Sir Richard Martin |
(d. 1617)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Pype |
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MASL
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Sir Richard Rouse |
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Sir Richard Sackville |
(b. 1507, d. 1566)
Officer of Arms.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Saltonstall |
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Smith |
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Sir Richard Steele |
Irish writer, playwright, and politician.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Richard Tate |
(d. 1554)
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Sir Richard Venn |
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MASL
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Sir Richard Williams |
(b. 1502, d. 1544)
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Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Brocker |
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Sir Robert Cecil |
(b. 1563, d. 1612)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Chamber |
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Sir Robert Chester |
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Sir Robert Chichele |
(d. between 5 June 1439 and 6 November 1439)
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HPO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Clarke |
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Sir Robert Danvars |
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Sir Robert Darcy |
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Sir Robert Daubeney |
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Sir Robert Denny |
(d. 1419)
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HPO Wikpedia
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Sir Robert Elkenton |
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Sir Robert Hales |
(b. 1325, d. 1381)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Harley |
(bap. 1579, d. 1656)
Member of Parliament.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Knolles |
(d. 1407)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Launde |
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Wikipedia MASL
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Sir Robert Lee |
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MASL
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Sir Robert Lyle |
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Sir Robert Parkhurst |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Robert Tesle |
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Sir Robert Willowbie |
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Sir Robert Wingfield |
(b. in or before 1464, d. 1539)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Roger Beauchamp |
(b. 1315, d. 1380)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Roger Bigod |
(b. 1209, d. 1270)
Fourth Earl of Norfolk.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Roger Cholmeley |
(b. 1485, d. 1565)
Lord Chief Justice of the Court of the King’s Bench.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Roger Clifford |
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Sir Roger Manwood |
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Sir Roger Martyn |
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MASL
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Sir Roger Mortimer |
(d. 1330)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Roger Roe |
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Sir Roger Scroope |
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Sir Rowland Heyward |
(b. 1520, d. 1593)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Rowland Hill |
(b. 1495, d. 1561)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Sebastian Harvey |
(b. 1552, d. 1622)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Simon Burley |
(b. 1336, d. 1388)
Knight of the Garter. Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle.
Tutor
of Richard II. Beheaded on Tower
Hill.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Simon de Berford |
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Sir Simon Eyre |
(b. 1395, d. 1458)
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MoEML MASL ODNB
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Sir Stephen |
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Sir Stephen Collington |
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Sir Stephen Cosenton |
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Sir Stephen de Edeworth |
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MASL
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Sir Stephen Jenyns |
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Stephen Pecocke |
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MASL
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Sir Stephen Popham |
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Sir Stephen Scudamore |
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Sir Stephen Slaney |
(d. 1608)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Stephen Soame |
|
MASL
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Sir Stephen Thornehurst |
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Sir T. Barnes |
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Sir Thomas Adams |
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir Thomas Asseldy |
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Sir Thomas Audley |
(b. between 1487 and 1488, d. 1544)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Baldry |
(b. 1481, d. 1525)
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Blanke |
(b. 1514, d. 1588)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Blount |
(b. 1378, d. 1456)
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Sir Thomas Bodley |
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ODNB
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Sir Thomas Bradbury |
(d. 1509)
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Brandon |
(d. 1510)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Bromely |
(b. 1530, d. 11 April 1587)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Browne |
(b. 1402, d. 1460)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Butler |
(b. between 1 January 1513 and 31 December 1514, d. 22 September 1579)
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HPO
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Sir Thomas Cambell |
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Cawarden |
(b. 1514, d. 25 August 1559)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Cecil |
(b. 1542, d. 1623)
First Earl of Exeter.
|
Wikipedia ODNB
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Sir Thomas Chaloner the Younger |
(b. between 1563? and 1564?, d. 18 November 1615)
Chemist and courtier. Considered the first to discover and mine alum in England.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Cook |
(b. 1410, d. 1478)
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MASL ODNB
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Sir Thomas Courtney |
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Sir Thomas Curtes |
(fl. between 1546 and 1558)
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MASL
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Sir Thomas de la Lande |
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Sir Thomas de Mandeville |
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Sir Thomas Docwra |
(b. 1458, d. 1527)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Edmondes |
(d. 1639)
Diplomat and politician.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Elrington |
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Sir Thomas fitz-William |
(d. 1497)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas fitz-Williams |
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Sir Thomas Fleming |
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Sir Thomas Flemming |
(d. 1466)
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Sir Thomas Giser |
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Sir Thomas Green |
(b. 1461, d. 1506)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Gresham |
(b. 1518, d. 1579)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Hayes |
(d. 1617)
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BHO MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Heneage |
(b. in or before 1482, d. 1553)
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ODNB
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Sir Thomas Heneage |
(b. in or before 1532, d. 1595)
Courtier and parliamentarian.
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ODNB
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Sir Thomas Hill |
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Hungerford |
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Sir Thomas Kyriell |
(b. 1396, d. 1461)
Soldier. Husband of Elizabeth Ashton. Executed for supporting
the Yorkist Party.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Kyston |
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Langton |
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Sir Thomas Leigh |
(b. 1504, d. 1571)
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MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Lodge |
(fl. 1548b. 1509, d. 1584)
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EB MASL ODNB
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Sir Thomas Long |
(b. 1449, d. 1508)
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ODNB
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Sir Thomas Lovell |
(b. in or after 1450, d. 24 May 1524)
Speaker of the House of Commons.
|
HPO ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Lucy |
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Sir Thomas Malifant |
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Sir Thomas Malmaynas |
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Sir Thomas Malory |
(b. 1415, d. 1471)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Mellington |
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Sir Thomas Middleton |
(b. between 1549 and 1556, d. 1631)
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MASL ODNB
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Sir Thomas Mirfyn |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Mirley |
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Sir Thomas More |
(b. 1478, d. 1535)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Morley |
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Sir Thomas Mortimer |
(b. 1350)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Moulson |
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Offley |
(b. 1505, d. 1582)
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MASL ODNB
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Sir Thomas Overbury |
(bap. 18 June 1581, d. 15 September 1613)
Courtier and author.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Palmer |
(b. 1496, d. 1553)
Soldier and conspirator.
|
Wikipedia ODNB
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Sir Thomas Pargitar |
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Perie |
Knight.
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Sir Thomas Pikeworth |
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Sir Thomas Poning |
Knight.
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Sir Thomas Pope |
(b. 1507, d. 1559)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Pride |
Soldier and sheriff of Surrey.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Pullyson |
|
MASL
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Sir Thomas Ramsey |
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MASL
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Sir Thomas Rivet |
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Sir Thomas Roes |
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Sir Thomas Rowe |
|
MASL
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Sir Thomas Saunders |
Knight.
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Sir Thomas Saye |
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Sir Thomas Semer |
|
MASL
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Sir Thomas Shelley |
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Sir Thomas Skinner |
(d. 1596)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Soame |
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Sir Thomas Studinham |
(d. 1469)
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Sir Thomas Tadnam |
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Sir Thomas Talbot |
(d. 1558)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Terell |
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Sir Thomas Townsend |
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Sir Thomas Tresham |
(d. 1559)
Politician.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Vaughan |
(b. 1410, d. 1483)
Welsh statesman and diplomat. Rose to prominence during the Wars of the Roses. Buried
at Westminster Abbey.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Vavasour |
Soldier, courtier, and Member of Parliament. Husband of Mary
Houghton.
|
Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas West |
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Sir Thomas Whyte |
(b. 1495, d. 12 February 1567)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Writhesley |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Wyatt |
(b. 1503, d. 1542)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomas Wyatt |
(b. 1521, d. 1554)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Thomis Knolles |
(d. 1435)
|
ODNB MASL
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Sir Townley |
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Sir W. Bursire |
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Sir Walter Baud |
Knight.
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Sir Walter Cope |
(b. 1553, d. 1614)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Walter Dennis |
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Sir Walter Devereux |
(b. 1541, d. 1576)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Walter Hervi |
Sheriff of London
1265-1268.
Mayor 1268-1269 and 1271-1273.
|
MASL
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Sir Walter Manny |
(b. 1310, d. 14 January 1372)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Walter Manny |
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Sir Walter Mews |
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Sir Walter Mildmay |
(b. 1520, d. 1589)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Walter of Powell |
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Sir Walter Raleigh |
(b. 1554, d. 1618)
Courtier, explorer, and author.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Walter Wrottesley |
(b. 1430, d. 1473)
Justice of the Common Pleas and King’s Bench. Buried at Christ Church.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir Warham St. Leger |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Allen |
(fl. 1560-72)
|
BHO MASL
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Sir William Babington |
(b. 1370, d. 1454)
Lawyer and justice.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Babthorpe |
(b. 1489, d. 1555)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Bailey |
|
MASL
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Sir William Bardolf |
(fl. 1349-86)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Batten |
Naval officer.
|
Wikipedia
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Sir William Baud |
Knight.
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Sir William Beckland |
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Sir William Bowes |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Bowyer |
(b. in or before 1493, d. 1544)
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HPO MASL
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Sir William Brandon |
(d. 1491)
|
Wikipedia
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Sir William Bridges |
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Sir William Brown |
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Sir William Butler |
|
MASL
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Sir William Butts |
(b. 1485, d. 1545)
|
ODNB WikipediaWikipedia
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Sir William Cantilo |
(d. 1462)
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Sir William Cappell |
|
MASL
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Sir William Cecil |
(b. between 1520 and 1521, d. 1598)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Cheney |
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Sir William Chester |
(b. 1509, d. 1595fl. between 1554 and 1561)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Cokayne |
|
MASL
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Sir William Copynger |
|
MASL
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Sir William Craven |
|
MASL
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Sir William Daniel |
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Sir William Darell |
|
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Sir William Daubeney |
(b. 1424, d. 1461)
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Sir William Davenant |
(b. 1606, d. 1686)
Playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William de Bohun |
(b. 1312, d. 1360)
First Earl of Northampton.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William de la Pole |
(d. 1366)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William de Thorpe |
(d. 1361)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William de Vockendon |
|
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Sir William Driffield |
|
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Sir William Dugdale |
(b. 1605, d. 1686)
Antiquary and herald.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Eastfield |
(d. 1446)
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir William Forman |
|
MASL
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Sir William Furnivall |
|
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Sir William Garrarde |
(b. 1518, d. 1571)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Garraway |
|
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Sir William Gascoigne |
(b. 1350, d. 1419)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Sir William Glover |
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Sir William Gregory |
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Hampton |
(d. between 1482 and 1483)
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir William Harpden |
|
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Sir William Harper |
|
MASL
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Sir William Hewett |
(b. 1508, d. 1567)
|
MASL ODNB
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Sir William Horne |
|
MASL
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Sir William Huddie |
|
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Sir William Kenude |
|
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Sir William Kingstone |
|
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Sir William Knight |
|
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Sir William Langford |
Knight.
|
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Sir William Laxton |
(b. 1500, d. 1556)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Lok |
|
MASL
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Sir William Manny |
|
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Sir William Martin |
|
MASL
|
Sir William More |
(b. 1520, d. 1600)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Morris |
|
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Sir William Oldhall |
(b. 1390, d. 1460)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Paulet |
(b. 1474, d. 1572)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Peter |
|
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Sir William Pickering |
(d. 1542)
|
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Sir William Pickering |
(b. 1516, d. 1575)
|
ODNB
|
Sir William Remyngton |
|
MASL
|
Sir William Roche |
|
MASL
|
Sir William Rowe |
(d. 1593)
|
MASL Wikipedia
|
Sir William Rumney |
|
|
Sir William Sanctio |
|
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Sir William Sanctio |
|
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Sir William Sevenoke |
(d. 1432)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Stone |
(d. 14 September 1607)
|
The Clothworkersʼ Company
|
Sir William Talmage |
|
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Sir William Terell |
|
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Sir William Tirell |
|
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Sir William Tirell |
|
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Sir William Trussel |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Walderne |
|
MASL
|
Sir William Wallace |
(d. 1305)
Scotish knight and patriot. Key figure in the Wars of Scotish Independance.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir William Walworth |
|
MASL
|
Sir William Webbe |
|
MASL
|
Sir William Whittington |
|
|
Sir William Winter |
(b. 1525, d. 1589)
Merchant, admiral, and sea captain.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Sir Wolstan Dixie |
(b. between 1524 and 1525, d. 1594)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Siredus |
|
BHO
|
Smith Darby |
|
|
Socrates |
Greek philosopher. Known as a founder of Western philosophy.
|
Wikipedia
|
Solomon le Coteler |
|
MASL
|
Solon |
Greek statesman, lawmaker, and poet.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Sophia Stuart |
(b. 22 June 1606, d. 23 June 1606)
|
Wikipedia
|
Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow |
(b. 4 September 1557, d. 14 October 1631)
|
Wikipedia
|
Sophie of Pomerania |
(b. 1498, d. 1568)
|
Wikipedia
|
Spearhafoc |
(fl. between 1047 and 1051)
Bishop-elect of London
1051-1052.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
St. Alban |
First English Christian martyr.
|
Wikipedia
|
St. Anthony of Egypt |
(b. 251, d. 356)
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Anthony of Padua |
Patron saint of finding things or lost people. Canonized in 1232.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Augustine of Canterbury |
(d. 26 May 604)
Archbishop of Canterbury 597-604. First official missionary to the Anglo-Saxons
in Britain.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
St. Botolph |
(fl. 654-70)
Patron saint of travellers and farming.
|
Wikipedia
|
St. Brigid |
(b. 451, d. 524)
Patron saint of Kildare. Known for her generosity to the poor.
|
Wikipedia
|
St. Catherine of Alexandria |
(d. between 301 and 400)
Venerated saint and martyr. Daughter of Constus.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Christopher |
(d. 251)
Venerated saint and martyr.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Dominic |
(b. 8 August 1170, d. 6 August 1221)
|
OR Wikipedia
|
St. George |
Soldier. Sentenced to death for refusing to recant his Christianity.
|
Wikipedia
|
St. George |
(d. 303)
Patron saint of England. Roman soldier and military
office.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Gregory |
|
|
St. Helena |
(b. 248, d. 328)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
St. Mildrith |
(b. 660, d. 730)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
St. Olaf II of Norway |
Patron saint of Norway. Canonised in 1031. Dedicatee of numerous churches in London.
|
|
St. Philip Howard |
(b. 28 June 1557, d. 19 October 1595)
Thirteenth Earl of Arundel. Nobleman and Catholic Saint.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
St. Sebastian |
Venerated saint and martyr.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
St. Thomas Becket |
(b. 21 December 1120, d. 29 December 1170)
Lord Chancellor of England
1155-1162.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1162–1170. Venerated as a saint and martyr after being
assassinated in 1170.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Stephan |
|
Wikipedia
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Stephano Gossono |
|
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Stephen Assewy |
|
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Stephen Brakynbury |
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Stephen Broun |
|
MASL
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Stephen Bugge |
|
|
Stephen Bukerel |
|
MASL
|
Stephen Cavendisshe |
|
MASL
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Stephen Clamparde |
|
|
Stephen Cornhill |
|
MASL
|
Stephen de Abyndon |
|
MASL
|
Stephen de Fulborne |
|
|
Stephen de Oystergate |
|
MASL
|
Stephen Denison |
Minister.
|
|
Stephen Forster |
|
MASL
|
Stephen Gosson |
(b. 1554, d. 1625)
Clergyman and anti-theatrical polemicist.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Stephen Gravesend |
(d. 8 April 1338)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Stephen Harrison |
(fl. 1604-05)
Joiner and architect.
|
ODNB
|
Stephen I |
(b. 1092, d. 1154)
King of England
1135-1154. Key
figure during The Anarchy, a civil war in England and Normandy 1135-1153.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Stephen Kirton |
|
|
Stephen Kyiton |
Alderman.
|
|
Stephen Kyrton |
(d. 1553)
|
|
Stephen Langton |
(b. 1150, d. 1228)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1207–1228.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Stephen le Gras |
|
MASL
|
Stephen Lindericle |
|
|
Stephen Roberts |
|
|
Stephen Seudamour |
|
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Stephen Slaney |
|
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Stephen Speleman |
|
MASL
|
Stephen Woodroffe |
|
|
Steven Lindericle |
|
|
Strabo |
(b. 64 BCE, d. in or after 21)
Greek geographer and historian.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Suetonius Paulinus |
Roman general. Defeated the rebellion of Boudica.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Susan Glover |
|
|
Susanna Deane (neé Bumsted) |
|
|
Susanna Freston (née Blundell) |
|
|
Susanna Garret |
|
|
Susanna Tolderney (née Alnwick) |
|
|
Susanna Townshend (née Heyward) |
|
|
Sweyn I |
(d. 3 February 1014)
King of Denmark 1000-1014. King of England
1013-1014.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Swithwulf |
(d. between 867 and 896)
|
Wikipedia
|
Sylvester I |
Pope 314-335.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Symon Mallory |
|
|
T. C. |
|
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T. Clerke |
|
|
T. de Basing |
(fl. 1272-73)
Alderman.
|
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T. Duke |
|
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T. Saly |
|
|
T. Smith |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact us for
further information.
|
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T. Spencer |
Churchwarden.
|
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T. Walsing |
|
|
Tacitus |
(b. 56, d. 120)
Roman orator and public official.
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Tatwine |
(d. 734)
Archbishop of Canterbury 731-734.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Taximagulus |
|
Wikipedia
|
Thean |
|
CCEL Wikipedia
|
Thedred |
|
Wikipedia
|
Theobald fitz-Luonis |
(fl. 1264)
|
|
Theobald of Bec |
(b. 1090, d. 1161)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1139–1161.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Theodora Champneis (née Blundell) |
|
|
Theodore of Tarsus |
(b. 602, d. 19 September 690)
Archbishop of Canterbury 668-690.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Theodosius I |
(b. 11 January 347, d. 17 January 395)
|
EB Wikipedia
|
Theodred |
(d. between 951 and 953)
|
Wikipedia
|
Thomas Adams |
(b. 1583, d. 1652)
Clergyman.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Aleyn |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Alleyne |
|
|
Thomas Anderson |
|
|
Thomas Antrobus |
|
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Thomas Antrobus |
|
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Thomas Appleyard |
|
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Thomas Archehull |
|
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Thomas Arden |
|
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Thomas Arden |
|
|
Thomas Arnold |
|
|
Thomas Arundel |
(b. 1353, d. 19 February 1414)
Archbishop of Canterbury 1397-1399.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Ashby |
|
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Thomas Ashehill |
|
|
Thomas Asteley |
Gentleman.
|
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Thomas Astley |
|
|
Thomas Atkins |
(d. 1400)
|
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Thomas Austyn |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Aylesbourgh |
|
|
Thomas Baker |
|
HPO
|
Thomas Bakewell |
|
|
Thomas Ballard |
(d. 1465)
|
|
Thomas Band |
|
|
Thomas Banks |
|
|
Thomas Barnard |
|
BHO
|
Thomas Barry |
|
|
Thomas Bassing |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Batson |
|
|
Thomas Baxter |
|
|
Thomas Bayholt |
|
|
Thomas Beauchamp |
(b. between 1337 and 1339, d. 1401)
Twelfth Earl of Warwick.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Beaufort |
(b. 1377, d. in or before 31 December 1426)
|
Wikipedia
|
Thomas Beaumond |
(d. 14 August 1457)
|
MASL
|
Thomas Beaumond |
|
|
Thomas Beckhenton |
(d. 1499)
|
|
Thomas Beckingham |
|
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Thomas Beckland |
|
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Thomas Bedle |
|
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Thomas Bennett |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Benolt |
(d. 1534)
Herald and diplomat.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Benson |
|
|
Thomas Bernewell |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Billingsley |
|
|
Thomas Bilsington |
|
|
Thomas Bledlowe |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Blomefield |
|
|
Thomas Boleyn |
(b. 1477, d. 1539)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Boleyne |
(d. 1571)
|
|
Thomas Bowles |
(b. 1695, d. 1767)
|
BM
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Thomas Box |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Brandon |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Breteyn |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Briar |
|
|
Thomas Bright |
|
|
Thomas Britain |
|
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Thomas Bromeflet |
|
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Thomas Brotherton |
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Browne |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
us for further information.
|
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Thomas Bukerel |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Bukerel |
|
|
Thomas Bullen |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
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|
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Thomas Burdett |
|
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Thomas Burgan |
|
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Thomas Burgoine |
|
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Thomas Burnell |
|
|
Thomas Busby |
|
|
Thomas Butler |
(b. 1426, d. 3 August 1515)
Seventh Earl of Ormond.
|
Wikipedia
|
Thomas Canynges |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Carew |
(b. between 1594 and 1595, d. 1640)
Poet.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Catteworth |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Cavendish |
(b. 1560, d. between May 1592 and June 1592)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cayfi |
(d. 6 February 1475)
|
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Thomas Chalton |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Charles |
|
|
Thomas Cheney |
(b. 1485, d. 1558)
Administrator and diplomat.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cheney |
|
|
Thomas Cheney |
|
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Thomas Childe |
Homeowner.
|
|
Thomas Church |
|
|
Thomas Clarell |
|
|
Thomas Clifford |
Chronicler.
|
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Thomas Clifton |
|
|
Thomas Clivelod |
(d. 24 June 1558)
|
|
Thomas Cockham |
|
|
Thomas Coggeshall |
(d. 1402)
Member of Parliament.
|
HPO Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cole |
(b. 1520, d. 1571)
Clergyman.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Colepeper |
(d. 1613)
|
HPO Wikipedia
|
Thomas Collins |
|
|
Thomas Collins |
|
|
Thomas Colt |
(d. 1475)
|
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Thomas Copynger |
(d. 14 November 1513)
|
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Thomas Cordel |
|
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Thomas Cornwallis |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Cotes |
(fl. 1597-1641)
Printer.
|
BBTI Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cotton |
|
|
Thomas Covil |
|
|
Thomas Cranmer |
Archbishop of Canterbury 1532-1534. Aided in the annulment of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.
Writer of the first two editions of the Book of Common Prayer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Creede |
(fl. between 1578? and 1619?)
Printer.
|
BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cromwell |
(b. in or before 1485, d. 1540)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cros |
|
MASL
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Thomas Culpepper |
(b. 1514, d. 1541)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Cure |
(d. 1588)
|
ODNB HPO
|
Thomas Dabby |
|
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Thomas Dancer |
|
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Thomas Danyell |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Darcy |
(b. 1467, d. 1537)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Day |
|
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Thomas de Arden |
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Thomas de Dunelm |
|
MASL
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Thomas de Estanes |
|
MASL
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Thomas de Ford |
|
MASL
|
Thomas de Gisors |
(d. 1350)
|
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Thomas de Gisors |
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Thomas de Haverell |
|
MASL
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Thomas de Wymburne |
|
MASL
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Thomas Dekker |
(b. 1572, d. 1632)
Playwright, poet, and author.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Deloney |
(d. in or before 1600)
Silkweaver and author.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Denny |
(d. 1421)
|
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Thomas Digges |
(b. 1546, d. 24 August 1595)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Dolseley |
|
MASL
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Thomas Dow |
|
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Thomas Draper |
|
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Thomas Dufthous |
|
MASL
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Thomas Duke |
|
MASL
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Thomas Durrem |
|
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Thomas East |
(b. 1540, d. between 5 February 1608 and 8 April 1608)
Printer known for printing music.
|
BBTI EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Edwards |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
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Thomas Elis |
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Thomas Elsing |
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Thomas Ewan |
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Thomas Exmue |
|
MASL
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Thomas Eyre |
|
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Thomas Eyre |
|
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Thomas Fanshawe |
(b. 1533, d. 1601)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Fauconer |
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MASL
|
Thomas Fauset |
|
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Thomas Federinghey |
|
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Thomas Felcham |
|
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Thomas Feldynge |
|
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Thomas Fitall |
|
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Thomas fitz-Theobald de Helles |
|
A History of the County of
London
|
Thomas fitz-Thomas |
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas fitz-Williams |
|
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Thomas Fluddie |
|
BHO
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Thomas Freake |
|
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Thomas Fryar |
|
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Thomas Fuller |
(b. in or before 19 June 1608, d. 16 August 1661)
Clergyman and writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Gardener |
|
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Thomas Gayle |
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Thomas Gelson |
|
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Thomas George |
|
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Thomas Gilbert |
(d. 1483)
|
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Thomas Glover |
|
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Thomas Goddard |
|
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Thomas Godfrey |
Remembrancer of the Office of First Fruits.
|
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Thomas Gonnell |
|
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Thomas Goodson |
Homeowner.
|
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Thomas Goodwine |
|
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Thomas Goodwine |
|
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Thomas Gore |
Merchant.
|
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Thomas Gough |
|
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Thomas Gourney |
|
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Thomas Grantham |
|
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Thomas Graunger |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Greeke |
|
|
Thomas Grey |
(b. 1455, d. 20 September 1501)
First Marquess of Dorset.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Hale |
|
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Thomas Hall |
|
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Thomas Harby |
|
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Thomas Harding |
|
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Thomas Harewolde |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Harman |
(fl. 1547-67)
Writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Harvey |
(b. 1559, d. 1606)
|
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Thomas Hatfield |
(b. 1310, d. 1381)
Lord Privy Seal 1344–1345. Bishop of Durham 1345–1381.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Hawley |
(d. 1557)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Hayes |
|
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Thomas Henshawe |
(d. 11 January 1611)
|
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Thomas Heron |
|
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Thomas Hey |
|
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Thomas Heywood |
(b. 1573, d. 1641)
Playwright and poet.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Hinde |
|
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Thomas Hobson |
|
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Thomas Hoccleve |
Poet.
|
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Thomas Holland |
(b. 1374, d. 1400)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Holland |
|
|
Thomas Holland |
(b. 1350, d. 25 April 1397)
|
ODNB
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Thomas Hondon |
|
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Thomas Hood |
Mathmetician and physician. First lecturer in mathematics appointed in England.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Horspoole |
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Thomas Houghton |
|
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Thomas Howard |
(b. 24 August 1561, d. 28 June 1626)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Huchen |
|
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Thomas Huntley |
|
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Thomas Huntlowe |
(b. in or before 1539, d. in or after 1540)
|
MASL
|
Thomas I of Savoy |
(b. 1178, d. 1 March 1233)
|
Wikipedia
|
Thomas Iken |
(d. 10 March 1590)
|
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Thomas Ilome |
|
MASL
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Thomas Irlond |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Jackson |
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Thomas Johnson |
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Thomas Johnson |
|
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Thomas Kempe |
(b. 1414, d. 1489)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Kendall |
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Thomas Kensworth |
|
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Thomas Keyton Lorimar |
(d. 1522)
|
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Thomas Killigrew |
(b. 7 February 1612, d. 19 March 1683)
Playwright and theatre manager.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Kneseworth |
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MASL
|
Thomas Knevet |
(b. 1545, d. 27 July 1622)
|
Wikipedia
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Thomas Knighton |
|
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Thomas Knolles |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Knolles |
|
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Thomas Knyvett |
(b. 1545, d. 1622)
First Baron Knyvett. Courtier and Member of Parliament. Instrumental in foiling the
Gunpowder Plot.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Kyd |
(bap. 1558, d. 1594)
Playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Kyroll |
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Thomas Lambart |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Lane |
|
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Thomas Langham |
|
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Thomas Langley |
(b. in or before 1614, d. 1646)
Bookseller.
|
BBTI
|
Thomas Langton |
(d. 1350)
|
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Thomas Launcelen |
|
|
Thomas Lediard |
(b. 1685, d. 1743)
Writer and surveyor.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Lee |
|
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Thomas Leggy |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Lekhimpton |
|
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Thomas Lewen |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Lewknor |
|
HPO
|
Thomas Lichfield |
|
|
Thomas Lovet |
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Thomas Lowe |
|
MASL
|
Thomas Lucie |
|
|
Thomas Mabb |
(fl. 1637-65)
Printer.
|
BBTI BBTI
|
Thomas Madefray |
(d. 1375)
|
Wikipedia
|
Thomas Malledge |
(d. February 1579)
|
|
Thomas Manners |
(b. 1492, d. 1543)
First Earl of Rutland.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Thomas Manningham |
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Thomas Manwood |
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Thomas Marshall |
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Thomas Martin |
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Thomas Mason |
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Thomas Mayle |
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Thomas Mersit |
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Thomas Michell |
(d. 1527)
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Thomas Middleton |
(bap. 1580, d. 1627)
Playwright.
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MoEML EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Millington |
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Wikipedia
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Thomas Monshampe |
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Thomas Morley |
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Thomas Morley |
(b. 1556, d. in or after 1602)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Morstede |
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MASL
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Thomas Multon |
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Thomas Muschampe |
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MASL
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Thomas Nabbes |
(b. between 1604 and 1605, d. in or before 6 April 1641)
Playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Nashe |
(bap. 1567, d. 1601)
Playwright and writer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Neale |
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Thomas Nele |
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MASL
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Thomas Nelson |
(b. in or after 1580, d. in or before 1592)
Ballad writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Neville |
(d. 1407)
|
Wikipedia
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Thomas Neville |
(b. 1429, d. 22 September 1471)
|
Wikipedia
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Thomas Neville |
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Thomas Newenton |
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MASL
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Thomas Newman |
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Thomas Newman |
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Thomas Newman |
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Thomas Newman |
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Thomas Newton |
(d. 1316)
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Thomas Nicholas |
(d. 1527)
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Thomas Nicholson |
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Thomas Nicoll |
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Thomas Niter |
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Thomas Nocket |
(d. 1396)
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Thomas Northland |
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MASL
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Thomas Nuck |
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Thomas of Flanders |
(b. 1199, d. 7 February 1259)
|
Wikipedia
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Thomas of Lee |
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MASL
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Thomas of Suffolke |
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MASL
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Thomas of Waldon |
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Thomas of Woodford |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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Thomas of Woodstock |
(b. 1355, d. 1397)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Offley |
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Thomas Oliff |
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Thomas Ostrich |
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Thomas Oulegrave |
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MASL
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Thomas Pachet |
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Thomas Padington |
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Thomas Par |
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Thomas Pavier |
(fl. between 1598 and 1625)
Bookseller.
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BBTI Wikipedia
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Thomas Peacocke |
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Thomas Pennie |
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Thomas Percy |
(b. 1343, d. 23 July 1403)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Percy |
First Baron Egremont. Lancastrian ally during the Wars of the Roses. Not to be
confused with Thomas Percy.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Perry |
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Thomas Pike |
(fl. 1409-38)
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MASL
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Thomas Pike |
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Thomas Pikehurst |
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Thomas Plantagenet |
(b. in or after 30 September 1388, d. 22 April 1421)
|
EB
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Thomas Platter the Younger |
Swiss physician, traveller, and diarist.
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Wikipedia
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Thomas Plummer |
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Thomas Polle |
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Thomas Pope |
(d. 1603)
|
Wikipedia
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Thomas Porter |
Cartographer.
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Thomas Prenthoit |
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Thomas Price |
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Thomas Ramsey |
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Thomas Randolph |
(b. 1523, d. 8 June 1590)
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HPO
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Thomas Ratcliffe |
(d. 1599)
Clergyman.
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ODNB
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Thomas Ravis |
(b. in or before 1560, d. 1609)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Ravis |
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Thomas Redman |
(d. 12 November 1601)
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Thomas Ressell |
(d. 1473)
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Thomas Reyner |
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MASL
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Thomas Rich |
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Thomas Rishby |
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Thomas Roch |
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Thomas Romaine |
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Thomas Romeyn |
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MASL
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Thomas Russell |
Benefactor of the poor.
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Thomas Ruston |
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Thomas Ruthall |
(d. 1523)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Sackville |
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Thomas Sandys |
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Thomas Saunderford |
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Thomas Savage |
(b. 1463, d. 3 September 1507)
Bishop of Rochester 1493-1496. Bishop of London
1496-1501.
Archbishop of York 1501-1507. Chaplain to Henry VII.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Saville |
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Thomas Sawle |
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Thomas Scott |
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MASL
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Thomas Sely |
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MASL
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Thomas Sentler |
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Thomas Seymour |
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Thomas Shadwell |
(b. 1642, d. 19 November 1692)
Poet and playwright.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Shepheard |
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Thomas Simons |
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Thomas Singleton |
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Thomas Skinner |
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Thomas Slaney |
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Thomas Smith |
(fl. 1445-46)
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Thomas Smith |
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Thomas Smith |
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Thomas Smith |
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Thomas Smith |
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Thomas Smythe |
(b. 1522, d. 7 July 1591)
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Thomas
Smythe
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Thomas Snodham |
(d. 1624)
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BBTI
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Thomas Southwell |
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Thomas Speght |
(d. 1621)
Literary editor.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Spight |
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Thomas Sprat |
(b. 1635, d. 20 May 1713)
Bishop of Rochester 1684-1713.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Stalbrook |
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MASL
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Thomas Stanley |
(b. 1435, d. 1504)
First Earl of Derby.
|
ODNB Wikipedia EB
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Thomas Starkye |
|
MASL
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Thomas Stokes |
(d. 1496)
|
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Thomas Stonarde |
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Thomas Stow |
(d. 1527)
|
BHO
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Thomas Stow |
(d. 1559)
|
BHO
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Thomas Stow |
(d. 1603)
|
BHO
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Thomas Strange |
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Thomas Sutton |
(b. 1532, d. 12 December 1611)
Civil servant, businessperson, and philanthropist.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Sutton |
(b. between 1584? and 1585?, d. 1623)
Clergyman.
|
ODNB
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Thomas Swineley |
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Thomas Swinforth |
(d. 1432)
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Thomas Thetforde |
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Thomas Thirlby |
(b. 1500, d. 1549)
Bishop of Westminster
1540–1550.
Bishop of Norwich 1550–1554. Bishop of Ely 1554–1559.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Thomas |
Printer and lexicographer.
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ODNB
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Thomas Thornburgh |
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Thomas Thornix |
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Thomas Tomlinson |
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Thomas Tonge |
(d. March 1536)
Norroy King of Arms 1522 and Clarenceux King of Arms 1534.
Monument at St. Saviour, Southwark. See related ODNB entry
for Susan Tonge.
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Thomas Torald |
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Thomas Travars |
|
BHO
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Thomas Tusser |
(b. 1524, d. 1580)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Twyne |
(b. 1543, d. 1 August 1614)
Physican, astrologist, and translator.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Ulverston |
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Thomas Urswicke |
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Thomas Vynent |
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MASL
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Thomas Walker |
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Thomas Walker |
(d. 25 January 1599)
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Thomas Walsingham |
(d. 1457)
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HPO
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Thomas Walsingham |
(b. 1340, d. 1422)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Wandesford |
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MASL
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Thomas Wardbury |
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Thomas Warfle |
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Thomas Webbe |
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|
Thomas Welford |
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MASL
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Thomas Wentworth |
(b. 1501, d. 1551)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Wharton |
(b. 1520, d. 1572)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Whitton |
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Thomas Wickham |
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Thomas Wildon |
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Thomas Wilford |
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Thomas Wilforde |
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Thomas Wilkes |
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Thomas Williams |
(d. 1495)
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Thomas Winchelsey |
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Thomas Windent |
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Thomas Windford |
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Thomas Winslow |
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Thomas Wolsey |
(b. between 1470 and 1471, d. 1530)
Archbishop of York 1514-1530. Lord Chancellor of England
1515-1529.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Wood |
(fl. 1491-1504)
|
MASL National Archives
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Thomas Wood |
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Thomas Woodford |
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Thomas Wotton |
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Thomas Wriothesley |
(b. 21 December 1505, d. 30 July 1550)
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomas Wyndout |
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MASL
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Thomas Yonge |
(b. 1405, d. 1477)
Justice of the Common Pleas and King’s Bench. Buried at Christ Church.
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Thomasin Furnivall |
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Thomasin Percival |
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Thomasine Albany |
(d. 15 December 1565)
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Thomasine Butler |
(d. 29 October 1573)
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Thomes Vyrby |
(d. 2 December 1453)
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Thomo Johnsono |
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Timothy Avery |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
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Timothy How |
|
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Timothy Louse |
Shopkeeper in Ram Alley. Charged with selling tabacco
and alcohol throughout the night without a license.
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Timothy Slaney |
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Timothy Thornhill |
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Titus Oates |
(b. 1649, d. 1705)
Preist. Fabricator of the Popish Plot.
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EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Toby Wood |
Benefactor of the poor.
|
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Tom Miller |
Participant in the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381.
|
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Trajan |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 98-117.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Tycho Brahe |
(b. 14 December 1546, d. 24 October 1601)
Danish astronomer and writer.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Ulric of Denmark |
(b. 30 December 1578, d. 27 March 1624)
|
Wikipedia
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Urban IV |
(b. 1195, d. 1264)
Pope 1261–1264.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Ursula Darcy |
|
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Ursula Digges |
|
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Ursula Elkyn |
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Ursula St. Leger (née Neville) |
|
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Valerian III |
|
Wikipedia
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Vespasian |
Emperor of the Roman Empire 69-79.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Vincenzo Coronelli |
(b. 1650, d. 1718)
Franciscan friar, cosmographer, publisher, and cartographer.
|
Wikipedia
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Virgil |
Roman poet. Author of the Aeneid.
|
EB Wikipedia
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Viriathus |
(d. 139)
Leader of the Lusitanians in their resistance against the expansion of the Roman
Empire.
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Vitalis of Bernay |
(d. 19 June 1085)
|
Westminster Abbey Wikipedia
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Vodinus |
Archbishop of London. Martyred by the Saxons.
|
Wikipedia
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W. Becam |
|
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W. Blount |
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W. de Burgo |
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W. Dixson |
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W. Evesham |
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W. Stokesbie |
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W. Thirlwall |
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W. Walsby |
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W. White |
Printer.
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Waldhere |
(fl. in or before 705)
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ODNB Wikipedia
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Waleran de Beaumont |
Count of Meulan and First Earl of Worcester. Betrothed to Matilda during infancy.
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Walter Aston |
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Walter Bellingham |
|
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Walter Bird |
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Walter Blount |
(b. 1416, d. 1474)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter Blundell |
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Walter Brune |
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MASL
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Walter Champion |
|
MASL
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Walter Chertsey |
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MASL
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Walter Cotton |
|
MASL
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Walter Coventry |
(fl. 1609-44)
|
ROLLCO
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Walter Dawbeney |
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Walter de Berneye |
|
MASL
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Walter de Finchingfeld |
|
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Walter de Gray |
(d. 1255)
Lord Chancellor 1205–1214. Bishop of Worcester 1214–1216. Archbishop of York 1216–1255.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter de Mordone |
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MASL
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Walter de Wenlok |
(d. 25 December 1307)
|
Westminster Abbey
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Walter de Winton |
|
MASL
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Walter Devereux |
First Baron Ferrers of Chartley. Soldier and councillor to Edward
IV.
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ODNB
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Walter Dogget |
|
MASL
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Walter Faireford |
|
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Walter Fish |
(d. 1585)
|
HPO ODNB
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Walter fitz-Richard |
|
Wikipedia
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Walter fitz-Robert |
|
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Walter fitz-Robert |
|
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Walter fitz-Walter |
(b. 1345, d. 1386)
|
ODNB
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Walter Forster |
|
MASL
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Walter Haddon |
(b. 1515, d. 1572)
Vivil lawyer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter Hauteyn |
|
MASL
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Walter Hungerford |
(b. between 1378 and 1379, d. 1449)
First Baron Hungerford. Knight. Speaker of the House of Commons. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter Huntington |
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Walter Ingham |
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Walter le Blund |
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MASL
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Walter le Blunt |
|
MASL
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Walter le Bufle |
|
MASL
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Walter le Poter |
Sheriff of London
1269-1270 and
1272-1273.
|
MASL
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Walter Leigh |
|
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Walter Luke |
Sergeant at Arms. Appointed in 1531.
|
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Walter l’Engleys |
|
MASL
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Walter Montague |
(b. 1604, d. 1677)
Courtier, secret agent, and Abbot of St. Martin’s. Author of The
Shepherd’s Paradise.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter Neel |
|
MASL
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Walter Nevel |
|
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Walter of Woodford |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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Walter Plummer |
(d. March 1607)
|
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Walter Pointell |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
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|
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Walter Potter |
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Walter Rye |
Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
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Walter Sherington |
|
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Walter Stapledon |
(b. 1261, d. 1326)
Lord High Treasurer 1320–1321 and 1322–1325. Bishop of Exeter 1308–1326. Founder of Exeter College,
Oxford.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Walter Turke |
|
MASL
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Walter Turner |
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Walter Tyler |
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Walter Ward |
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Walter Warfield |
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Wat Tyler |
(d. 1381)
Leader of the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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Welstanus |
(fl. 922)
|
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Weltham Humble |
|
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Wenceslaus Hollar |
(b. 1607, d. 1677)
Bohemian etcher. Moved to London in 1637 and etched a number of
buildings and plans of the city.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia |
(b. 26 February 1361, d. 16 August 1419)
|
EB Wikipedia
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Whipping Tom |
Nickname given to an unidentified sexual predator. Frequented the alleys around Fleet Street in 1681.
|
Wikipedia
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Widow Dewen |
|
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Wigheah |
(d. between 772 and 781)
|
Wikipedia
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Wiilliam Askham |
|
MASL
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Wiliam de Bricklesworth |
|
MASL
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Wiliam Heminges |
|
Wikipedia
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Wiliam Islip |
|
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William Abraham |
|
MASL
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William Acton |
|
MASL
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William Albany |
(d. 18 February 1589)
|
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William Almaine |
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William Andrew |
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William Andrews |
|
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William Appleton |
|
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William Appleyard |
|
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William Armorer |
(d. 1560)
|
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William Ashwie |
|
MASL
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William Aston |
|
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William Atwell |
|
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William Austen |
|
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William Austrie |
|
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William Bacon |
|
MASL
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William Bagwell |
|
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William Bambrough |
|
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William Baret |
|
MASL
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William Barksted |
Clown.
|
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William Barnabie |
|
BHO
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William Barnocke |
|
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William Baron |
|
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William Baron |
|
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William Barons |
(d. 1505)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Barradaile |
|
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William Barton |
|
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William Basing |
|
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William Batte |
|
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William Baynard |
|
BHO
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William Beadle |
|
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William Beeston |
(b. between 1610? and 1611?, d. 1682)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Begecote |
|
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William Benson |
(d. 1549)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Benson |
(b. in or before 1548, d. 1603)
|
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William Beswyke |
|
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William Bigge |
|
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William Bill |
(b. 1505, d. 15 July 1561)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Blacknall |
Clothier in the town of Reading. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
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William Blount |
|
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William Blount |
|
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William Blund |
Sheriff of London
1209-1210 and 1216-1217.
|
MASL
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William Bodelay |
|
MASL
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William Bolene |
|
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William Bolene |
|
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William Bolton |
(d. 1532)
|
ODNB
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William Bond |
|
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William Bonde |
(d. 1576)
|
MASL
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William Boreman |
(d. in or after 1684)
Clerk of the Kitchen.
|
Pepy’s
Diary Project
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William Borresbie |
|
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William Botelar |
|
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William Bourchier |
(b. 1557, d. 1623)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Bourser |
|
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William Bowyer |
|
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William Bowyer |
|
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William Boxe |
|
MASL
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William Brade |
(d. 1528)
|
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William Brame |
|
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William Brampton |
|
MASL STEER
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William Breakspeare |
(d. 1461)
|
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William Bridges |
|
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William Brithem |
|
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William Brookes |
|
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William Brosked |
|
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William Brown |
(fl. 6 January 1236)
|
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William Browne |
|
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William Browne |
(d. 3 June 1514)
|
MASL
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William Browne |
|
MASL
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William Bucke |
Taylor. Donated funds to London conduits.
|
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William Burie |
|
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William Burstall |
|
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William Bye |
|
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William Call |
|
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William Camden |
(b. 1551, d. 1623)
Historian.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Cantelowe |
|
MASL
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William Castleton |
|
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William Cauntbrigge |
|
MASL
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William Cavendish |
|
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William Cavendish |
(b. 1590, d. 20 June 1628)
Second Earl of Devonshire.
|
ODNB
|
William Caxton |
(b. 1422, d. 1491)
Merchant, diplomat, writer, and printer. Possibly the first Englishmen to work as
a
printer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Cecil |
(b. 1566, d. 6 July 1640)
|
Wikipedia
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William Cecil |
(b. 28 March 1591, d. 3 December 1668)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Chamberleyn |
|
MASL
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William Champneis |
|
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William Chapman |
|
MASL
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William Chartney |
|
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William Cheney |
|
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William Cheney |
|
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William Cheyney |
|
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William Chichele |
(d. between 9 May 1426 and 20 July 1427)
|
HPO MASL
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William Claptus |
|
MASL
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William Clarel |
|
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William Clarell |
|
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William Clarke |
(d. 1501)
|
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William Clifford |
|
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William Clitherow |
|
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William Coggeshall |
(d. 1426)
|
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William Collingbourne |
(b. 1435, d. 1484)
|
Wikipedia
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William Combarton |
|
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William Combarton |
|
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William Combes |
|
MASL
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William Combes |
|
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William Company |
|
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William Compton |
|
Wikipedia
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William Congreve |
Playwright.
|
Wikipedia
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William Constantine |
|
MASL
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William Coolby |
|
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William Copland |
|
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William Copley |
|
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William Cosyn |
|
MASL
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William Cotton |
|
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William Courtenay |
(b. 1342, d. 31 July 1396)
Bishop of Hereford 1370-1375. Bishop of London
1375-1381.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1381-1396.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Courtney |
|
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William Cowch |
(d. 13 July 1583)
|
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William Crayhag |
|
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William Criswicke |
|
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William Crowmere |
|
BHO MASL
|
William Dale |
|
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William Dane |
|
MASL
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William Dantrey |
|
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William Darcy |
|
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William Darford |
|
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William Dauncy |
|
Wikipedia Google
Books
|
William Dauntsey |
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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William Day |
(d. 22 September 1603)
|
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William de Avinger |
|
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William de Basinge |
|
MASL
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William de Berkeley |
(b. 1426)
|
Wikipedia
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William de Betoyne |
|
MASL
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William de Caustone |
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MASL
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William de Clinton |
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Wikipedia ODNB
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William de Combemartyn |
|
MASL
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William de Durham |
Sheriff of London
1252-1253 and
1267-1269.
|
MASL
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William de Forz |
(d. 1260)
|
Wikipedia ODNB
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William de Fulham |
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William de Havarhull |
(fl. 1 January 1236)
King’s Treasurer during the reign of Henry III.
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William de Hereford |
|
MASL
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William de la Rivars |
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William de Leyre |
|
MASL
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William de Longchamp |
(d. 1197)
Bishop of Ely 1189–1197.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William de Luda |
Bishop of Ely 1290–1298.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William de Lyons |
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William de Mandeville |
(d. in or before 1130)
|
Wikipedia
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William de Markes |
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William de Oteswich |
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William de Patteshull |
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William de Pontlearche |
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William de Pountfreyt |
|
MASL
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William de Pulteney |
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William de Ste-Mère-Église |
(d. 1224)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William de Thorneye |
|
MASL
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William de Todenham |
|
MASL
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William de Ufford |
Second Earl of Suffolk.
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William de Valence |
(d. 1296)
First Earl of Pembroke. French nobleman and knight. Became important in English
politics due to his relationship with Henry III. Buried at Westminster Abbey.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William de Warenne |
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William de Welde |
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MASL
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William Denham |
(d. 1534)
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MASL
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William Denham |
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William Dere |
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MASL
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William Dickson |
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William Digges |
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William Dikeman |
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MASL
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William Dogget |
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William Downe |
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William Draper |
(d. 1537)
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William Dudley |
(d. 1483)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Dunkeyn |
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William Dunne |
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William Dunthorne |
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William Edington |
Lord High Treasurer 1344-1356. Lord Chancellor of England
1356–1363.
Bishop of Winchester 1345–1366. Archbishop-elect of Canterbury 1366.
|
Wikipedia
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William Edward |
|
MASL
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William Elderton |
(d. 1592)
Actor, lawyer, and ballad-writer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Elie |
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William Elkens |
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William Elkyn |
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MASL
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William Ellets |
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William Elsing |
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William Emerson |
(d. 26 June 1575)
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BHO
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William Essex |
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William Eswy |
Sheriff of London
1254-1255, but
removed from office in February
1255 due to neglect regarding the goals. Member of the Mercers’ Company.
|
MASL
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William Evote |
|
MASL
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William Faithorne |
(b. 1620b. 1691)
Painter and engraver.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Faringdon |
|
MASL
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William Fennor |
(fl. in or after 1612)
Writer.
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William Fennor |
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William Fines |
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William Fitz |
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William fitz-Alice |
|
MASL
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William fitz-Alulf |
|
MASL
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William fitz-Isabel |
|
MASL
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William fitz-Isabell |
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William fitz-Osbert |
(d. 1196)
Populist leader of an uprising in 1196.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William fitz-Richard |
|
MASL
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William fitz-Stephen |
(fl. 1162-74)
Biographer and clerk.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William fitz-Waren |
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William fitz-Water |
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William fitz-William |
(b. 1490, d. 15 October 1542)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William fitz-William |
|
MASL
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William Fleetwood |
(b. 1525, d. 1594)
Lawyer and Antiquary. Queen’s Sergeant for Elizabeth I.
Recorder of London
1571-1591.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Fowler |
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William Framlyngham |
|
MASL
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William Friar |
|
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William Furneis |
|
MASL
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William Gam |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
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William Giffard |
(d. 1129)
Bishop of Wincester 1100-1129.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Gilborne |
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William Gladwine |
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William Glover |
|
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William Goodwin |
Clothier in the town of Newbury. Mentioned in the will of John
Kendrick.
|
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William Gore |
|
MASL
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William Graspeis |
|
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William Gresham |
|
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William Grevel |
|
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William Grey |
(b. between 1508 and 1509, d. 14 December 1562)
Thirteenth Baron Grey de Wilton. Military commander.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Grey |
(d. 1436)
Bishop of London
1425–1431.
Bishop of Lincoln 1431–1436.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Grove |
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William Haclingridge |
|
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William Haines |
|
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William Hales |
|
MASL
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William Hall |
|
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William Halliday |
|
MASL
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William Hampton |
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William Hamstead |
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William Hamsteed |
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William Hanbury |
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William Harby |
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William Hardel |
|
MASL
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William Haringdon |
(fl. between 1026 and 1027)
Esquire.
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William Hariot |
(d. 1517)
|
MASL
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William Harrison |
(b. 1535, d. 1593)
Historian and topographer.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Hart |
|
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William Hartford |
|
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William Harvey |
(b. 1510, d. 1567)
Officer at Arms of Northern England.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Harvie |
(d. in or before 20 March 1597)
|
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William Hastings |
Master of the Mint. Lord Chamberlain 1461-1483.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Haughton |
(d. 1605)
Playwright.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Haunsard |
|
MASL
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William Haverill |
|
MASL
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William Hayne |
|
ODNB
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William Hayward |
Cartographer.
|
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William Herbert |
(b. 1580, d. 1630)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Herbert |
(b. 1501, d. 1570)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Higham |
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William Hilton |
(d. 1519)
|
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William Hobbs |
|
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William Hobby |
|
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William Hobson |
|
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William Hodson |
|
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William Hogarth |
(b. 1697, d. 1764)
Painter and engraver.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Holbech |
|
MASL
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William Holles |
(b. 1471, d. 1542)
|
MASL ODNB Wikipedia
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William Holstocke |
(d. 1589)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Holte |
|
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William Horspoole |
|
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William Howpill |
|
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William Hulles |
|
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William Hulyn |
|
MASL
|
William Hunnis |
(d. 6 June 1597)
Musician and conspirator.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Hurstwaight |
|
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William Hyde |
|
MASL
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William I |
(b. between 1027 and 1028, d. 1087)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William I |
(b. 1286, d. 7 June 1337)
|
Wikipedia
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William II |
(b. 1060, d. 1100)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William II of Bavaria |
|
Wikipedia
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William Ilford |
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William Isaac |
|
MASL
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William Issex |
|
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William Jaggard |
(b. 1568, d. November 1623)
Printer and publisher.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Jawdrell |
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William Johnson |
(fl. 1603-13)
|
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William Jordan |
Keeper of the Bridge.
|
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William Joynier |
|
MASL
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William Kempe |
(d. 1610)
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Kendrick |
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William Kendrick |
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William Kenley |
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William Kerkbie |
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William Kerton |
(d. 1464)
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William Kerwin |
(d. 26 December 1594)
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William Kettle |
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William King |
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William Kingstone |
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William Knyghtcote |
|
MASL
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William Kympton |
|
MASL
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William Kyriel |
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William Lamb |
(d. 1577)
|
National Archives
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William Lambard |
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William Lambarde |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Lambe |
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William Langstrother |
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William Latimer |
|
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William Lawdrell |
Taylor.
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William Lawman |
MoEML has not yet added biographical content for this person. The editors welcome
research
leads from qualified individuals. Please contact
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|
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William le Mazeliner |
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MASL
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William Lee |
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William Lichefield |
(d. 1448)
|
ODNB
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William Lily |
(b. 1468, d. 1522)
Author of Antibossicon.
|
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William Linchelade |
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William Lisle |
(b. 1569, d. 1637)
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ODNB BBTI
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William Louthe |
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MASL
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William Mackeley |
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William Mallory |
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William Man |
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William Mancer |
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William March |
(d. 1302)
Treasurer of the Exchequer for Edward I.
|
ODNB
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William Marchford |
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William Markby |
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William Marrow |
(b. 1410, d. 1564)
|
MASL Wikipedia
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William Marshall |
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William Marshall |
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William Masham |
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MASL
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William May |
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William Melker |
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William Melreth |
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MASL
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William Messe |
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William Methwold |
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William Middleton |
(d. 1586)
|
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William Milborne |
(fl. 1514)
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William Moncaster |
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William Monshampe |
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William Moore |
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William Moore |
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William More |
|
MASL
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William Morgan |
(d. 1690)
Cartographer. Carried on the cartographic work of John
Ogilby on the Large Map of London.
|
BHO Wikipedia
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William Morley |
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William Mountfiquit |
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William Mulsho |
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William Multon |
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William Narborough |
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William Narbrough |
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William Neddow |
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William Neve |
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William Newport |
|
MASL
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William Newton |
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William Nicholson |
(d. September 1531)
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William North |
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William Norton |
|
MASL
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William of Malmesbury |
(b. 1090, d. in or after 1142)
Historian.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William of Windsor |
|
Wikipedia
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William of Wykeham |
(b. 1324, d. 1404)
Lord Privy Seal 1363–1367. Lord Chancellor of England
1367–1371 and
1389–1391.
Bishop of Winchester 1366–1404. Founder of New College, Oxford.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William of York |
(d. 1154)
Archbishop of York 1143–1147 and 1153–1154.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William of York |
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William of Ypres |
(b. 1090, d. 1165)
Count of Flanders and Chief Lieutenant for Stephen I.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Offington |
Landowner.
|
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William Oliver |
(fl. 1430)
|
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William Ostler |
|
Wikipedia
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William Overie |
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William Packington |
(d. 1390)
Administrator and supposed chronicler.
|
ODNB
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William Paget |
(b. 1506, d. 1563)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Palmer |
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William Parker |
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MASL HOPO
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William Parker |
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William Paston |
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William Patten |
(d. 1598)
Author and historian.
|
ODNB
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William Payne |
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William Peach |
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William Peston |
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William Peterson |
(d. 1578)
|
BHO
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William Phillip |
|
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William Piers |
Jew who converted to Christianity.
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William Pierson |
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William Plompton |
|
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William Pole |
Yeoman of the Crown. Developed leprosy during the reign of Edward
IV. Built a hospital and chapel in honor of Saint Anthony for people with
leprosy.
|
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William Pont de l’Arche |
|
Wikipedia Google
Books
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William Porter |
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William Postar |
|
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William Potken |
(d. 1537)
|
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William Powle |
|
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William Presbiter |
Homeowner and priest.
|
BHO
|
William Prettyman |
|
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William Produn |
|
MASL
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William Purchase |
|
MASL
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William Purde |
|
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William Rastall |
|
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William Rawlin |
|
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William Redyate |
Jesuit priest. Preacher and victim of the Fatal Vespers, a 1623
disaster in Blackfriars, Farringdon Within where the upper
floor of a house collapsed under the weight of those attending a religious service
led by
him and Robert Drury.
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William Reynwell |
|
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William Roberts |
|
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William Roberts |
(d. 7 January 1555)
|
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William Robinson |
(d. 1552)
|
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William Robinson |
|
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William Robinson |
|
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William Roswell |
|
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William Rouse |
(fl. 1466)
|
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William Rowley |
(b. 1585, d. February 1626)
Playwright.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Ruddock |
|
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William Russe |
|
BHO MASL
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William Russell |
|
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William Ryder |
|
MASL
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William Rysing |
|
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William Sabernes |
(fl. 1298)
|
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William Salisbury |
|
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William Sandhill |
(d. 26 August 1445)
|
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William Sandys |
(b. 1470, d. 1540)
First Baron Sandys. Soldier, and courtier.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Say |
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William Scarlet |
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William Scot |
|
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William Scott |
(b. 1459, d. 1524)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Scroope |
|
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William Shakespeare |
(b. 1564, d. 1616)
Playwright and poet.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Sheldon |
|
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William Shepheard |
Denizen of Great Rollright, Oxfordshire. Father of Anne
Ferrar.
|
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William Sherrington |
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William Shipton |
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William Simonds |
Parish lecturer.
|
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William Skarborough |
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William Skegges |
|
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William Skywith |
|
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William Sly |
|
Wikipedia
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William Smith |
(b. 1769, d. 1839)
Geologist.
|
Wikipedia
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William Smith |
Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary 1597-1618.
|
Wikipedia
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William Southcot |
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William Southes |
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William Southwike |
|
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William Spershut |
Esquire.
|
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William Stalworth |
(d. 1518)
|
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William Stansby |
(b. in or before 8 July 1572, d. between 9 September 1638 and 14 September 1638)
Printer.
|
BBTI ODNB Wikipedia
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William Staundon |
|
MASL
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William Stede |
|
MASL
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William Stokes |
|
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William Stokker |
|
MASL
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William Stortford |
|
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William Strachey |
(b. 4 April 1572, d. June 1621)
Explorer and historian.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Stukeley |
(b. 1687, d. 1765)
Clergyman and antiquarian.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
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William Taillour |
|
MASL
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William Taverner |
|
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William Taverner |
|
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William Tayler |
|
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William the Norman |
(d. 1075)
|
Wikipedia
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William Thinne |
(d. 1546)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Thomas |
(d. 1554)
Scholar, administrator, and alleged traitor.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Thorne |
(fl. 1397)
Benedictine monk and chronicler.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
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William Tillesworth |
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William Tillesworth |
|
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William Tillingham |
|
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William Tong |
|
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William Towerson |
|
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William Towerson |
|
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William Towerson |
|
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William Tristour |
(d. 1425)
|
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William Turner |
|
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William Turner |
|
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William Turney |
|
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William Tyndale |
(b. 1494, d. 1536)
Bible translator and religious reformer.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Undall |
|
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William Venor |
|
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William Venour |
|
MASL
|
William Venour |
|
MASL
|
William Viel |
|
MASL
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William Walthal |
|
|
William Warham |
(b. 1450, d. 22 August 1532)
Bishop of London
1502-1504.
Lord Chancellor of England
1504-1515.
Archbishop of Canterbury 1503-1532.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Warren |
|
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William Watson |
Benefactor of the poor.
|
|
William Waynflete |
(b. 1400, d. 11 August 1486)
Bishop of Winchester 1447-1486. Lord Chancellor of
England
1456-1460.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Welbeck |
|
MASL
|
William Wentworth |
|
|
William Weston |
|
MASL
|
William Weston |
(b. between 1549 and 1550, d. 1615)
Jesuit priest and missionary.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Weston |
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Whetenhall |
|
MASL
|
William White |
|
MASL
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William Whorwood |
|
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William Wickham |
(b. 1539, d. June 1595)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
William Wilkenson |
|
MASL
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William Wilkins |
|
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William Williams |
|
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William Wodehous |
|
MASL
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William Woodrofe |
|
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William Worcester |
|
MASL
|
William Wright |
(b. 1579, d. 1603)
Publisher and bookseller.
|
BBTI
|
William Writhesley |
|
|
William Wyking |
(d. 19 October 1481)
|
MASL
|
William Wymer |
(d. 19 August 1601)
|
|
William Wymer |
|
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William Yeardley |
|
|
Willielm Tylling |
(d. 24 July 1430)
|
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Wilmarde le Deuereshe |
|
Wikipedia
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Wine |
(fl. 660-75)
Bishop of Winchester 660-663. Bishop of Dorchester 663-666. Bishop of London
666-672.
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Wolfgang Laz |
(b. 1514, d. 1565)
Austrian humanist, historian, and physician.
|
Wikipedia
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Wulfhere of Mercia |
(d. 675)
King of Mercia 658-675.
|
EB ODNB Wikipedia
|
Wulfsige |
(d. between 909 and 926)
|
ODNB Wikipedia
|
Wynkyn de Worde |
Printer and publisher.
|
Wikipedia
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Xenophon |
Greek philosopher, historian, soldier, and mercenary. Student of Socrates.
|
Wikipedia
|
Zachary Taylor |
Carver. Known for his artistic contributions to mayoral shows.
|
|
Zeno |
Pre-Socratic Greek philosohper.
|
Wikipedia
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Zorzi Guistinian |
|
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