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John Chancellor
John Chancellor For the British colonial official, see John Chancellor (British administrator). Chancellor (left), with David Brinkley, in a ...
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John Chancellor (British administrator)
John Chancellor (British administrator) Sir John Robert Chancellor (1870–1952) was a British soldier and colonial ...
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Lord Chancellor (British wiki)
Lord Chancellor This page lists both Lord Chancellors and ... de Everdon , Archdeacon of Chester 1244 1246 John Maunsell , Provost of Beverley 1246 1247 Sir John Lexington 1247 1248 John Maunsell 1248 1249 Sir John Lexington 1249 1250 William of Kilkenny ...
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John Major
John Major This article is about the British ... For the 15th-century Scottish philosopher called John Major, see John Mair. For the Canadian Supreme Court justice, see John C. Major. The Rt. Hon. Sir John Major Prime Minister of the United ...
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John Wycliffe
John Wycliffe English translations of the Bible +/- Old ... Modern Jewish translations (post 1853) Miscellaneous translations John Wycliffe (also Wyclif, Wycliff, or Wickliffe) (c ... Realism (see Scholasticism). Wycliffe was a Realist. John de Balliol whose seat was in the ... England had been rendered liable by King John, which had remained unpaid for thirty-three ... it with menaces. Parliament declared that neither John nor any other had the right ...
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John ジェルソン (translated from Japanese)
John ジェルソン John ジェルソン(Jean Gerson,1363 12 month 14 ... day ) France graduate.The University of ParisThe chancellor is served, Pisa church meeting and コンスタンツ ... was chosen in the University of Paris chancellor the ピエール ド ant where is chosen ... a successor. The origin of the ジェルソン chancellor who burns in enthusiasm to reformation, ...
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John Kemp
John Kemp John Kemp (c. 1380-1454), English cardinal, archbishop of Canterbury, and chancellor, was son of Thomas Kemp, a gentleman ... the administration of Normandy was eventually made chancellor of the duchy. Early in 1419 he ... of Henry Beaufort, whom he succeeded as chancellor in March 1426. In this same ...
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John Langton
John Langton John Langton (died 1337), chancellor of England and bishop of Chichester, was ... clerk in the royal chancery, and became chancellor in 1292. He obtained several ecclesiastical appointments ... attain his end. Resigning his office as chancellor in 1302, he was chosen bishop ...
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John Cleese (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
John Cleese “It's "Cleese", not "Cheese", stupid.” ~ Oscar Wilde on John Cleese The Right Honourable Sir John Leonard Spencer-Cleese, KG , OM , CH , FRS ... of the existence of another author called John Cleese , his books were published under the name "John Spencer Cleese" or "John S. Cleese", ...
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John Hood
John Hood John Hood For the American Civil War General, see John Bell Hood. For the state representative, see John Hood (Tennessee) . Dr John Hood has been the Vice-Chancellor ...
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