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  • 81Jacques Bonfrère — (12 April 1573 – 9 May 1642) was a Roman Catholic Biblical scholar who was a leading commentator on the Old Testament.LifeBonfrère was born in Dinant, Belgium. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1592. After having taught rhetoric, philosophy, and …

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  • 82John Gordon (d. 1619) — John Gordon, D.D., (September 1 1544 ndash; September 3 1619), was a Scottish prelate. John Gordon was the natural son of Alexander Gordon (c. 1516 1575), Bishop of Galloway and former Archbishop of Glasgow, and Barbara Logie; his parents married …

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  • 83The Country Captain — The Country Captain, alternatively known as Captain Underwit, is a Caroline era stage play written by William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle, and first published in 1649. It has attracted critical attention primarily for the question of James… …

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  • 84Roger Taverner — (d. 1572) was the eldest of Richard Taverner s younger brothers. He was a surveyor and writer, said by A.Wood in Athenae Oxonienses to have studied at Cambridge but not graduated, though university records do not confirm this. Probably in the… …

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  • 85Latin exonyms — Below is list of Latin exonyms for places in Europe :AlbaniaAustriaBelgiumBulgariaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmark*Copenhagen HafniaFrance*Avignon Avenio *Lyon Lugdunum *Marseille Massilia *Nice Nicaea *Paris Lutetia *Strasbourg Argentoratum… …

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  • 86Henry Smith (preacher) — Henry Smith (c.1560 1591?) was an English clergyman, widely regarded as the most popular Puritan preacher of Elizabethan London. His sermons at St. Clement Danes drew enormous crowds, and earned him a reputation as Silver Tongued Smith. The… …

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  • 87Gregory Martin (scholar) — Gregory Martin (c. 1542 [Thomas M. McCoog, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/18183 ‘Martin, Gregory (1542?–1582)’] , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004] – 28 October1582), was an English Catholic scholar …

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  • 88John Alen — (1476 1534) was an English canon lawyer, Archbishop of Dublin, and Chancellor of Ireland.LifeHe was educated at Oxford and Cambridge, graduated in the latter place, and spent some years in Italy, partly at Rome, for studies and for business of… …

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  • 89Francis Mallet — (Mallett) (died 1570) was an English churchman and academic, and chaplain to Mary Tudor.He graduated from the University of Cambridge, B.A. in 1522, M.A. (1525) and D.D. (1535), and became the last Master of Michaelhouse, Cambridge, in 1533. [… …

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  • 90John Sackville, Esq. — John Sackville, Esq. MP (born before 17 March, 1484 ndash; 27 September, 1557) was an English nobleman and Member of Parliament for East Grinstead. He was born in Sussex, England to Richard Sackville and Isabel Digges. He was married twice, first …

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