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Matthew of Westminster
Matthew of Westminster Matthew of Westminster, long regarded as the author of the ... by Francis Turner Palgrave, who said that Matthew was "a phantom who never existed," ...
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Matthew Prior
Matthew Prior For the Sussex and England cricketer, see Matthew Prior (cricketer). Matthew Prior (July 21, 1664 – September 18 ... moved to London, and sent him to Westminster School, under Dr Busby. On his father ... to the continuation of his education at Westminster. One of his schoolfellows and friends ...
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Matthew Paris
Matthew Paris For the British newspaper columnist and MP, see Matthew Parris. Self portrait of Matthew Paris from a manuscript of his chronicle ... MS Royal 14.C.VII, folio 6r). Matthew Paris (c. 1200 - 1259) was a Benedictine ... point at which Wendover dropped his pen, Matthew continued the history on the plan ...
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Matthew Parker
Matthew Parker Matthew Parker Matthew Parker (August 6, 1504 - May 17, 1575 ... about 1516, his widow married John Baker. Matthew was sent in 1522 to Corpus Christi ... antiquilate ecclesiae, and his editions of Asser, Matthew Paris, Walsingham, and the compiler known ...
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Westminster-Dewdney
Westminster-Dewdney Westminster-Dewdney was a provincial electoral district in ... to 1898. It and its sister ridings Westminster-Delta, Westminster-Chilliwhack and Westminster-Richmond were successors to the old ...
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Matthew Wren
Matthew Wren Matthew Wren Matthew Wren (December 3, 1585–April 24, 1667) was ... of his first buildings, consecrated in 1665. Matthew Wren also led the movement to rebuild ... Charterhouse, London Bishop of Hereford Prebendary of Westminster Bishop of Norwich Dean of the ...
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Matthew Tempest
Matthew Tempest Matthew Tempest is a political journalist and blogger ... radical politics outside mainstream British politics in Westminster, including Greens, socialist factions, social movements and ... to himself as a "Bobcat". External links Matthew Tempest's European Social Forum blog Chomsky ...
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Matthew 2
Matthew 2 Gospel of Matthew Matthew 1 Matthew 2 Matthew 3 Matthew 4 Matthew 5 Matthew ...
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Matthew Tindal
Matthew Tindal Matthew Tindal, (1657–August 16, 1733), English deist, the ... Address to the Inhabitants of London and Westminster, a second and larger edition of which ...
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Matthew Hale (jurist)
Matthew Hale (jurist) Sir Matthew Hale Sir Matthew Hale (1609—December 25 1676), Lord Chief Justice ... of the famous assembly of divines at Westminster in 1644; but although he would undoubtedly ... children save two. As a judge Sir Matthew Hale discharged his duties with resolute ...
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