• Thomas Wynter or Winter (c. 1510 – c. 1546) was the Archdeacon of York, Richmond, Cornwall, Provost of Beverley, Dean of Wells Cathedral and the illegitimate...
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  • two children: Thomas Wynter (1510 – 1542), dean of Wells, and had issue. Dorothy Clancey (b. 29 September 1512), a nun. Her son, Thomas, was sent to live...
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    England. Wolsey had two children, both before he was made bishop: a son, Thomas Wynter (born circa 1510), and a daughter, Dorothy (born circa 1512), both of...
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  • Sylvia Wynter, O.J. (Holguín, Cuba, 11 May 1928) is a Jamaican novelist,[1] dramatist,[2] critic, philosopher, and essayist.[3] Her work combines insights...
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  • (with the rights associated with this status) for herself and her sons Thomas Wynter and William Fuller, and in 1746 the British Parliament confirmed the...
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  • England Thomas Wynter, also spelt Winter, illegitimate son of Cardinal Wolsey Tom Winter (politician) (born 1986), American politician Thomas Nelson Winter...
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  • fictional character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Angela Wynter. She first appears in episode 2588, originally broadcast on 16 September...
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    wife of the diplomat Thomas Wilson (1524-1581), and was the mother of his children. William's brothers Arthur Wynter and George Wynter also held important...
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    from 2011 suggests that this lady was the mother of a different cleric, Thomas Gardiner. In 1511 Gardiner, aged 28, met Erasmus in Paris. He had probably...
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  • Wynter (Wynter Gordon) is an American singer. Wynter may also refer to: Angela Wynter, British actress Andrew Wynter, English physician Bryan Wynter, British...
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  • Electoral Studies 32.4 (2013): 563–575. Norris, Pippa, Sarah Cameron, and Thomas Wynter, eds. Electoral Integrity in America: Securing Democracy (Oxford University...
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  • and lectured in Greek. He was tutor to Thomas Wynter, Wolsey's son. A friend of Thomas More, Erasmus, Thomas Linacre, Budaeus, Reginald Pole, and John...
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  • crews. Wynter was separated from Drake at the Straits of Magellan. Wynter was one of three leaders of the expedition, together with Drake and Thomas Doughty...
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    Dean of Wells (redirect from Thomas Karneka)
    Witham 1472–1498: John Gunthorpe 1498–1525: William Cosyn 1525–1529: Thomas Wynter (also Archdeacon of York, Archdeacon of Richmond (1526–1529), Archdeacon...
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  • and studied in Italy. Thomas Starkey, Thomas Wynter, Florence Volusenus, and others express their obligations to him. Sir Thomas More, in one of his last...
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    been the property of the Wynter family for many generations. The first member of the Wynter family of any note was William Wynter who twice served as the...
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    Diplo (redirect from Thomas Wesley Pentz)
    Mars, Ward 21, Wyclef, The Partysquad, Shaggy, Tyga, Flux Pavilion and Wynter Gordon. On February 8, 2015, during the Grammy Award ceremony, Diplo revealed...
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    In his will proved in 1582, Thomas Wilson refers to his brother Godfrey Wilson of Durham, and calls Sir William Wynter his brother-in-law. He also had...
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    1467–1493: William Poteman 1493–1503: Hugh Trotter 1503–1525: Thomas Dalby 1525–1543: Thomas Wynter (also Dean of Wells, 1525-1529 and Archdeacon of Cornwall...
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  • Thomas Lenworth Wynter (born 20 June 1990) is an English semi-professional footballer who plays for Hythe Town as a left-back. Born in Ashford, Kent, Wynter...
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  • Philosophy of four years' standing. Proceeding to Paris, he became tutor to Thomas Wynter, reputed son of Cardinal Wolsey. He paid repeated visits to England...
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    Rowell with him as his corps chief of staff, and picked Major General Henry Wynter as his administrative officer. Blamey flew to Palestine on a Qantas flying...
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    Sutherland, Leslie Hope, Sarah Clarke, Elisha Cuthbert, Dennis Haysbert, Sarah Wynter, Xander Berkeley, Penny Johnson Jerald, Carlos Bernard, Reiko Aylesworth...
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  • with the 1975 Hollywood film Jaws. In the same year, Pepin-Neff and Thomas Wynter surveyed Shark Valley at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium to examine the public...
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  • from the position by Thomas Cranmer, then Archbishop of York, in 1526 in favor of Thomas Wynter, a favorite of Cardinal Wolsey. Wynter would transfer to...
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  • Drake's military actions in Ireland.[citation needed] Drake, Doughty and John Wynter left Plymouth, England in 1577, purportedly on a simple trip to Alexandria...
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    1521 Thomas Wynter 1522 Richard, Bishop of Negroponte 1522 – 1528 Thomas Donyngton 1528 – 1532 Thomas Byrton 1532 – 1535 Galfrid Downes 1535 Thomas Laken...
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  • Sir Edward Wynter or Wintour (born 1560, died 1619) was an English mariner and landowner who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1587...
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    Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 May 2021. Wynter, Courtney (29 July 2022). "Central Cee's "Doja" Debuts At Number 2 In UK...
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    Lieutenant General Henry Douglas Wynter, CB, CMG, DSO (6 June 1886 – 7 February 1945) was an Australian Army officer who rose to the rank of lieutenant...
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