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Nicholas Bacon
Nicholas Bacon Sir Nicholas Bacon (1509 - February 20, 1579) was an English ... the father of philosopher/statesman Sir Francis Bacon. He was born at Chislehurst, Kent, ...
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Bacon Baronets
Bacon Baronets Bacon of Redgrave (1611) This baronetcy was created for Nicholas Bacon , Member of Parliament for Beverley (1563-1567 ... 1572-1583) and the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, a prominent Elizabethan politician. As ...
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Francis Bacon (translated from German)
Francis Bacon Fat text This article is concerned with the philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon. For the painter of the same name see Francis Bacon (painter) . Francis Bacon (baron Baco von Verulam) (* 22. January 1561 ... the Empirismus. Table of contents Life Francis Bacon Francis Bacon was the youngest of ...
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Nicholas Stone
Nicholas Stone Nicholas Stone (1586–August 24, 1647) was an English ... Pope , in Wroxton church, near Banbury; Sir Nicholas Bacon, in Redgrave church, Suffolk (with Janssens); Dr ... are in the National Portrait Gallery; and Nicholas (1618-1647), a sculptor, who worked ...
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Bacon (disambiguation)
Bacon (disambiguation) Bacon is a cut of meat from a pig, or cattle. Bacon may also mean: Look up bacon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bacon's Rebellion, an uprising that took ...
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Nicholas Heath
Nicholas Heath Nicholas Heath (c. 1501 - 1578), archbishop of York ... In Commission Lord Chancellor1555–1558 Succeeded by:Sir Nicholas Bacon(Lord Keeper) Authorities Letters and Papers of ...
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Nicholas Breton
Nicholas Breton Nicholas Breton (also Britton or Brittaine) (1545?-1626 ... in 1559, and the widow (née Elizabeth Bacon) married the poet George Gascoigne before her sons had attained their majority. Nicholas Breton was probably born at the "capitall ...
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Edmund Castell Bacon
Edmund Castell Bacon Sir Edmund Castell Bacon, 13th and 14th Baronet KG KBE (18 ... 1982) was a British landowner and businessman. Bacon was born in 1903 at Raveningham Hall , the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, 12th Baronet and was educated at ...
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Francis Bacon (philosopher) (translated from French)
Francis Bacon (philosopher) This article is one outline to ... share your knowledge by modifying it. Francis Bacon ( 1561 - 1626 ), Baron de Verulam, Viscount of ... age. The reign of Elisabeth (1561-1603) Bacon was born on January 22, 1591, in ... Strand where his/her father, to sir Nicholas Bacon (1509 - 1579) had a residence. This ...
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Ann Cooke Bacon (translated from German)
Ann Cooke Bacon Ann Cooke Bacon (* 1528 , ? 1610 ) was the nut/mother of Francis Bacon . She was the second Mrs. von Sir Nicholas Bacon and the daughter of Sir Anthony ...
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