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  • 71Hugh Paulinus de Cressy — (c. 1605 – August 10, 1674) was an English Benedictine monk, whose religious name was Serenus. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 References 4 External links …

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  • 72Long Melford — Coordinates: 52°04′37″N 0°43′05″E / 52.077°N 0.718°E / 52.077; 0.718 …

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  • 73Endymion Porter — (1587 ndash; 1649), was an English royalist, descended from Sir William Porter, sergeant at arms to Henry VII, and son of Edmund Porter, of Aston sub Edge in Gloucestershire, by his cousin Angela, daughter of Giles Porter of Mickleton, in the… …

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  • 74Hubert Waelrant — (also Waelrand, first name occasionally Hubertus) (c. 1517 – November 19, 1595) was a Flemish composer, teacher, and music editor of the Renaissance. As a composer he was a member of the generation contemporary with Palestrina, though unlike the… …

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  • 75John Aylmer (classicist) — John Aylmer (died 5 April 1672) was born in Hampshire, educated in Wykeham s school near Winchester, and admitted as a perpetual fellow of the New College after two years of probation. In 1652, he took degrees in civil law, that of doctor being… …

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  • 76Richard Bristow — (born at Worcester, 1538, died at Harrow on the Hill, 1581) was an English Catholic controversialist and Biblical scholar.He went to the University of Oxford in 1555, probably as a member of Exeter College, Oxford (Wood doubts this). In 1559 he… …

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  • 77Thomas Worthington (Douai) — Thomas Worthington, D.D. (born 1549 at Blainscough Hall, near Wigan, Lancashire, died 1627 at Biddulph Hall, Staffordshire) was an English Catholic priest and third President of Douai College.LifeA member of an ancient and wealthy family, he… …

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  • 78Andrew Allam — (1655 mdash;17 June 1685) was a miscellaneous writer.The son of a humble family, he was born at Garsington, near Oxford, and was educated under a noted schoolmaster of the time, William Wildgoose, of Brasenose, at Denton, near his native place.… …

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  • 79Lewis Bayly — (born perhaps at Carmarthen, Wales, perhaps near Biggar, Scotland, year unknown; died at Bangor, Wales, 26 October 1631) was an Anglican bishop. He was educated at Oxford, became vicar of Evesham, Worcestershire, and probably in 1604 became… …

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  • 80Siris (Magna Graecia) — Siris (Greek: polytonic|Σῖρις) was an ancient city of Magna Graecia, situated at the mouth of the river of the same name flowing into the Tarentine gulf, and now called the Sinni. There is no doubt that Siris was a Greek colony, and that at one… …

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