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Thomas Walsingham
Thomas Walsingham Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422), English chronicler, was probably ... writing room, and he died about 1422. Walsingham's most important work is his ...
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Talk:Thomas Walsingham
Talk:Thomas Walsingham This page is linked from the page ... If marlowe live in 155xx-158xx and Walsingham died in 1422 as tis page says then it is unlikely that This Thomas Walsingham was indeed Marlowes patron.
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Francis Walsingham
Francis Walsingham Francis Walsingham by John de Critz (detail) Sir Francis Walsingham (c. 1530 - April 6, 1590) is remembered ... I of England. An admirer of Machiavelli, Walsingham is remembered as one of the most ... to secure the English Crown. Biography Francis Walsingham was born in Scadbury Park , Chislehurst, ...
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Thomas Lake
Thomas Lake For other uses, see Thomas Lake (disambiguation). Thomas Lake (1567-17 September 1630) was Secretary ... Parliament in 1604, 1614, 1625 and 1626. Thomas Lake was born in Southampton in 1567 ... became the personal secretary’ of Sir Francis Walsingham, the Secretary of State, and was ...
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Baron Walsingham
Baron Walsingham Baron Walsingham is a title in the Peerage of ... Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. Barons Walsingham (1780) William de Grey, 1st Baron Walsingham (1719-1781) Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham (1748- ...
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Thomas Stukley
Thomas Stukley Thomas Stukley (or Stucley, Stukely, Stukeley) (c. 1520 ... to King Henry VIII, and Jane Pollard. Thomas was supposed by some of his contemporaries ... to the lord lieutenant of Ireland, Sir Thomas Radclyffe , Earl of Sussex, on the 30th ... between Sidney and White's patron, Sir Thomas Butler , which resulted, in the following ...
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Thomas Fitzherbert
Thomas Fitzherbert Thomas Fitzherbert (1552, Swynnerton, Staffs, England–17 August 1640 ... Catholic leaders, and as sedulously watched by Walsingham's emissaries, whose letters contain frequent insinuations ...
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Walsingham (disambiguation)
Walsingham (disambiguation) Walsingham or Little Walsingham is a town in England. The name ... may also refer to the following people Thomas Walsingham, an English chronicler Francis Walsingham, the ...
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Thomas Bilney
Thomas Bilney Thomas Bilney (born in or after 1495 at ... and relic worship, together with pilgrimages to Walsingham and Canterbury, and refused to accept the ...
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Thomas Norton
Thomas Norton Thomas Norton (1532 - March 10, 1584) was an ... his office and thrown into the Tower. Walsingham presently released him, but Norton's health ...
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