• John Fletcher may refer to: John Fletcher (MP for Rye) (by 1490–1545 or later) John Fletcher (Canadian commissioner), sent to frontier Manitoba, in 1816...
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    John Fletcher (December 1579 – August 1625) was an English playwright. Following William Shakespeare as house playwright for the King's Men, he was among...
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    Andrew John Fletcher (8 July 1961 – 26 May 2022), also known as Fletch, was an English keyboard player and founding member of the electronic band Depeche...
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    a biographical film based on the life and music of performer Elton John. Fletcher trained at the Anna Scher Theatre. His first film part was as Baby Face...
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    John William Fletcher (born Jean Guillaume de la Fléchère; 12 September 1729 – 14 August 1785) was a Swiss-born English divine and Methodist leader. Of...
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    Estelle Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 – September 23, 2022) was an American actress. She is best known for her portrayal of the antagonist Nurse Ratched...
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    consisted of vocalist and main lyricist Jalil Hutchins; co-vocalist John Fletcher, a.k.a. Ecstasy (who wore a Zorro-style hat as his trademark; June 7...
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    John Fletcher Hurst (August 17, 1834 – May 4, 1903) was an American bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church and the first Chancellor of the American...
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  • Mount Fletcher takes its name from the mountain nearby. This was probably named after the Reverend John Fletcher of Madeley in England, a friend of John Wesley...
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  • John Wesley Fletcher (January 24, 1940 – June 21, 1996) was an American defrocked Assemblies of God pastor, known for his role in the PTL scandal involving...
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  • John DeMita is an American actor. He is married to Julia Fletcher. He is most recognized as the voice of Dosu Kinuta, Hiashi Hyuga and Hizashi Hyuga on...
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    "Catacombs", Online Etymology Dictionary, accessed 10 July 2010. Hurst, John Fletcher (1897). History of the Christian Church. Vol. 1. Eaton and Mains. Webb...
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  • John Fletcher Richards was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Richards was born on August 4, 1818, in Franklin Township, Clermont County, Ohio...
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    John Edward Fletcher (born 5 April 1951) is an Australian businessman. He is the former CEO of Coles Myer, the biggest retailer in Australia. Prior to...
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  • John Fletcher (19 May 1941 – 7 October 1987) was an English tubist and French Horn player. He was born and educated in Leeds, and was a pupil at Leeds...
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  • John Edward Fletcher (18 January 1940 – 1 June 1992) was a British-Australian scholar best known for his research and publications on Athanasius Kircher...
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  • John Fletcher (by 1490 – 1545 or later) was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rye in 1529, 1536 and 1542. "FLETCHER...
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  • John Fletcher D.D. (died 1848) was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer. A native of Ormskirk, Lancashire, was educated at Douay College, and at...
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  • The Blank, then framed for murdering the corrupt District Attorney John Fletcher, whereupon he is detained by the police. The Kid, meanwhile, adopts...
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    Beaumont and Fletcher were the English dramatists Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, who collaborated in their writing during the reign of James I (1603–25)...
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  • John Fletcher Ankeny (1824-1886) is best known as the founder of Ankeny, Iowa. He was the oldest child of Joseph and Harriet Giese Ankeny. He was born...
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    collaborating with John Fletcher, the writer who had popularised the genre in England. The influence of younger dramatists such as John Marston and Ben Jonson...
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    John Fletcher Moulton, Baron Moulton, GBE, KCB, PC, FRS, FRAS (18 November 1844 – 9 March 1921) was an English mathematician, barrister, judge and Liberal...
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    Dorian, Arts Theatre (Belfast) (1989) Too Late To Talk To Billy as John Fletcher, Arts Theatre, 1990 Oliver Twist as Artful Dodger / Mr.Limbkins etc...
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  • The murder of Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, occurred on 17 April 1984, when she was fatally wounded by a shot fired from the Libyan embassy...
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    Fletcher is a surname of French, English, Scottish and Irish origin. The name is a regional (La Flèche) and an occupational name for an arrowsmith (a maker...
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  • John Gould Fletcher (January 3, 1886 – May 10, 1950) was an Imagist poet (the first Southern poet to win the Pulitzer Prize), author and authority on...
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    plays by Shakespeare, early works by Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker and John Fletcher were first performed here. A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named...
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    chartered by an Act of Congress in 1893 at the urging of Methodist bishop John Fletcher Hurst, who sought to create an institution that would promote public...
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    after 1613. His last three plays were collaborations, probably with John Fletcher, who succeeded him as the house playwright of the King's Men. He retired...
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