• national celebrity along the lines of Dick Whittington or Robin Hood. The "Jack O'Newbury" form is a later corruption of the name. Deloney described Winchcombe's...
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    architect Theo Walcott (born 1989), footballer John Winchcombe aka Jack O'Newbury (1489–1557), industrialist Will Young (born 1979), pop singer Luke Humphries...
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  • John Winchcombe may refer to: John Winchcombe (traditionally known as Jack O'Newbury; c.1489–1557), clothier and MP for Cricklade and Great Bedwyn John Winchcombe...
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    hostage at 'Newbury Castle' Henry Martin (?-1866), British murderer Jack O'Newbury (1489–1557), cloth merchant and patron John Septimus Roe (1797–1878)...
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    Hicks, (1551–1629) Robert Jousie John Kendrick Henry Machyn, diarist Jack O'Newbury William Paterson Thomas Spring of Lavenham Sir Thomas White Clothing...
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  • John Smallwood may refer to: John Smallwood MP, also known as Jack O'Newbury John Smallwood (journalist) – Sportswriter for the Philadelphia Daily News...
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    finally published in April of the same year. John Winchcombe, son of "Jack O'Newbury", a famous clothier, served as a confidential messenger to Coverdale...
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    Oxfordshire. Ashmore Green is first mentioned in a deed in 1549 from Jack O'Newbury to his son Henry. It is believed the Parliamentary Army stayed in fields...
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    Royal Standard, Shoulder of Mutton, The Beehive, The Roebuck and The Jack O'Newbury. Binfield has a cricket club, Binfield CC founded in 1865. They celebrated...
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  • Newbury (1834–1915), mayor of Portland, Oregon Newbury (disambiguation) Jack O'Newbury, 15th and 16th century English merchant Newberry, another surname Frequently...
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    for which the county afterwards became famous. For more detail, see Jack O'Newbury. This trade began to decline in the 17th century, and in 1641 the Berkshire...
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    lived in West Berkshire; early ancestors, to well known characters like Jack O'Newbury: the people who have created the towns and villages, roads and canals...
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    family plausibly descended from the 16th century Berkshire clothier Jack O'Newbury. After graduating, Winchcombe joined the wool brokerage of Mort & Co...
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