• John Norman was one of two Members of the Parliament of England for the constituency of York on two occasions between 1523 and his death in 1525. John...
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  • of Norwich John Norman (draper), Lord Mayor of London John Norman (16th century MP), member of the parliament of England for York John Norman (ice hockey)...
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  • Gyllour died. He resigned the post to become MP for he city along with his trading partner John Norman. He died in 1525. "The History of Parliament Trust"...
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  • Alderman of the City of York (1514). He was elected to represent the city as MP in 1515, but this was his only term in office. He was originally intended...
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  • Sir John MacLeod (Ross and Cromarty MP) (1913–1984), Member of Parliament for Ross and Cromarty, 1945–1964 John MacLeod (clan chief), 16th-century clan...
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  • of law John Devereux (bishop), 16th-century religious leader in Ireland John Henry Devereux (1840–1920), American architect and builder John Devereux...
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  • originated from the old Norman epithet Fort-Escu ("strong shield"). People with the surname include: Adrian Fortescue (martyr), 16th-century English nobleman...
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    and is thus represented by James Wild MP in Parliament. Castle Acre's Church of England parish church is of Norman origin and is dedicated to Saint James...
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  • The area had been Crown property as early as the 13th century. Through the Saxon and early Norman periods the area was administered by an elder. But by...
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  • the 16th century. Hare was born in Totteridge and was a lawyer at the Inner Temple. He was M.P. for Haslemere from 1588 to 1589. "Hugh Hare, MP (c.1542...
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    16th century English composer John Veale (1922–2006), English composer John Wesley (guitarist) (born 1962), American rock singer and guitarist John White...
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  • surname denoting origin since the 16th century, it was carried by the viscounts of Stair, East Ayrshire in the 17th century (earls of Stair since 1703). It...
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  • 20th-century migration to the United States, Bourne manages to express an anxiety at the American melting pot theory. In 1647, English MP John Hare,...
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    2 May 1997. The Labour Party candidate Stephen Twigg defeated the sitting MP, Conservative cabinet minister Michael Portillo. The result was perceived...
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    are first known to have settled after the Norman conquest, and they reappear in the mid thirteenth century around the area of the Moray Firth. Elizabeth...
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  • John Haselrigge (d 1612) was an English politician in the 16th Century. Hare was born in Noseley and was the brother in law of the English jurist, politician...
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    Parliament (MP) for Buckingham between 1997 and 2019. A member of the Conservative Party prior to becoming Speaker, he was the first MP since Selwyn...
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    St James' Church, Bramley (category John Soane buildings)
    original Norman structure. The interior includes a 13th-century piscina while the screen, benches, pulpit and communion rail are from the 16th to 18th...
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  • served one term as Lord Mayor of York in 1530 as well as the two terms as MP for the city, sitting with George Gale. He also held the position of cofferer...
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    Magennis (redirect from Hugh Magennis (MP))
    territory of Iveagh, which by the 16th century comprised over half of modern County Down. By the end of the 17th century, their territory had been divided...
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    was the eldest son of Sir John St Loe, Sheriff of Gloucestershire, MP for Somerset and Gloucestershire, of an Anglo-Norman warrior family first mentioned...
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    county". The present mansion house is Tudor (16th century) with refurbishment from the late 17th century and further remodelling from about 1800. The...
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  • linguist, assisted Michael Ventris in the 1953 decipherment of Linear B. Norman Mischler (1920–2009); cricketer Dennis Brain (1921–1957); horn player Lister...
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    Batley (section 21st century)
    this time. The first records of coal mining in Batley date back to the 16th century at White Lee; the last pit in the town closed in 1973. On the nights...
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  • take over the 16th-century Ram Brewery in Wandsworth. The house which will eventually contain Abbey Road Studios is built in the St John's Wood district...
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    Battle Abbey (category Norman conquest of England)
    these Norman families was more highly thought of, unauthentic additions seem to have been made. The church was remodelled in the late 13th century, but...
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  • Lyons family (category Anglo-Norman families)
    Lyon) is an eminent Anglo-Norman family descended from Ingelram de Lyons, Lord of Lyons, who arrived in England with the Norman Conquest, and from his relation...
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    Parliament: John Major MP". Parliament of the United Kingdom. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 17 April 2020. "April Artwork of the Month: 'John Major MP' by June...
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  • and granddaughter of George FitzGerald, 16th Earl of Kildare. William's grandfather, William de Burgh of Bert MP (died 1744) was Comptroller and Accountant-General...
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    Perspectives on the Nature of the Human Person. Translated by Russell, Norman. Crestwood, New York: St Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 978-0-88141-030-3...
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