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Not the Burnet of Barns Lineage
Biography
John Burnet, Gent of Lewisham County Kent was born in 1543 in Scottish Borders, Scotland, and was baptized in Barony,Lanark,Scotland. His parents were Will...
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12/31/2008
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1/22/2021
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Not the Burnet of Barns Lineage
Biography
William Burnet, Esq, II of Lewisham was born circa 1540 in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK. His parents were William Burnet, Esq, I and Isabelle Burnett (NN...
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1/11/2021
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1/22/2021
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Biography
Thomas Clarke, IV of Westminster, London was born in 1578. His parents were Thomas Clark, of Kent & London and Margaret Clark .
He died in 1655 in Westminster, London, England (United Kin...
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1/12/2021
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1/14/2021
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Not the Burnet of Barns Lineage
Biography
William Burnet, Esq was born circa 1528 in Kent, England, United Kingdom and was baptized in Kent, England. His parents were William Burnet and Elizabeth O...
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1/11/2021
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1/13/2021
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Joseph Loomis was one of the first settlers of Windsor, Connecticut. He was born probably before 1590 at Braintree, in Essex county, England and died in Windsor Connecticut on 25 Nov. 1658.[1]
Parent...
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6/23/2019
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England Births and Christenings
Name Joseph Barnes
Gender Male
Christening Date 18 Oct 1837
Christening Date (Original) 18 OCT 1837
Christening Place AIKTON,CUMBERLAND,ENGLAND
Father's N...
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10/19/2018
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10/19/2018
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England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name: Thomas Barnes
Gender: Male
Christening Date: 25 Dec 1834
Christening Date (Original): 25 DEC 1834
Christening Place: AIKTON,CUMBERLAND,ENGL...
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10/18/2018
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REFN: 4L1O-DJ
BOOK P. 27. (XIV) WILLIAM CARY, ELDEST SON OF ROBERT CARY, WAS BORN OCTOBER 3, 1560. HE WAS SHERIFF OF BRISTOL IN 1599 AND MAYOR IN 1611.
1634-35-40 RESPECTIVELY.William Cary, merchan...
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1/13/2018
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Richard Cary, the elder MP
(c.1520 - 1570)
"Richard the Elder", "Richard de", "Carey", "Richard Cary", "Richard Carey", "Robert Cary"
Richard Cary the elder was the eldest son of William Cary who was mayor of Bristol in 1546/7. It is unclear if he was the son of Agnes or an unknown first wife of his father.
The apprentice records b...
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3/20/2007
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1/12/2018
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Primary Sources Will of Henry Hobson of Bristol, innholder, dated 16 March 1634, proved 27 May 1636. mentions: my grandchildren, Henry Cary, Matthew Cary, Richard Cary and Myles Cary, children of m...
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2/6/2008
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1/11/2018
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Richard Cary became a burgess (freeman) of Bristol in 1553. It was common for men to take up freedom shortly after completing their apprenticeship. No-one could become a burgess until he was twenty-one...
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1/11/2018
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Note: His parents are unknown. He was not the son of Robert Carey, Esq. and Agnes Hody their son was William Cary, of Ladford
William Cary was Sheriff of Bristol in 1532 and Mayor of Bristol in 1546....
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3/21/2009
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1/11/2018
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Thomas Rundle Bone
* 20.8.1808 Plymouth
≈ 29.9.1808 Plymouth Dock
† 29.8.1888, 81 Richmond Hill,Port Elizabeth
x Newington, Surrey 17.1.1837
Matilda Selina Bourne/Borne
* c. 1816 Seven Oaks...
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1/10/2017
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Francis Barber (c. 1742/3 – 13 January 1801), born Quashey , was the Jamaican manservant of Samuel Johnson in London from 1752 until Johnson's death in 1784. Johnson made him his residual heir, with ...
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11/9/2016
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8/16/2016
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Wikipedia
There was a Ralph Cotton of Alkington, who married Jane Smith of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire (daughter of one John Smith – unhelpfully) in the middle of the Sixteenth century. T...
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7/18/2010
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8/15/2016
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1615. Sir John Gore . 4th son of Gerard Gore (see preceding note). By his second wife, a daughter of Sir Thomas Cambell (Lord Mayor 1609–10), he was ancestor of the Gore-Langton family, represented b...
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3/17/2009
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8/15/2016
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There was a Ralph Cotton of Alkington, who married Jane Smith of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire (daughter of one John Smith – unhelpfully) in the middle of the Sixteenth century. They had eleven...
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12/20/2014
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8/14/2016
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Samuel Thomas
Samuel Thomas family originally came from the Paris of Magor, near Newport; the son of John Thomas a yeoman farmer. Samuel was educated Eagle school, Cowbridge, after there he went to T...
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7/20/2016
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7/21/2016
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Merchant in England.
Why are his parents surnamed Acton and he's Callowhill?
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11/14/2008
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5/12/2016
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3/20/2014
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4/23/2016
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3/10/2016
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3/10/2016
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A London Citizen's Diary 1738
In 1738 John Morton, linen-draper of London, then aged 74, wrote out what he called a "Diary," but what really were his recollections of a busy life. It is now in the po...
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3/10/2016
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3/10/2016
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1820 British Settler
Augustus Thomas Mathew 19, Linen Draper, was a member of Bailie's Party of 256 Settlers on the Chapman .
Party originated from London.
Departed London, 3 December 1819.
A...
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10/22/2011
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2/25/2016
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Family and Education
b. by 1470, 2nd s. of Thomas Brydges of Dymock, Glos. by Maud, da. and h. of Thomas Henborow of Dymock. m. Agnes, da. of Thomas Ayloffe of Hornchurch, Essex, 3s. 4da. Kntd. 20 Ma...
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2/24/2016
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Apprenticed to Roger Sadler of the Drapers'Company in 1512, made free 1520. Warden 1551, 1557
Sources:
londonroll.org - apprentice
londonroll.org - freeman
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2/22/2016
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Citizen and Draper of London, made free 1529 by Hugh Umpton. Warden 1546, 1551, 1555
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2/22/2016
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2/22/2016
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Apprenticed to Henry Richards of the Drapers' Company in 1540, made free 1550.
Sources:
londonroll.org - apprentice
londonroll.org - freeman
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2/22/2016
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In 1540 he became a freeman of the Drapers' Company by patrimony.
Source:
londonroll.org
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Apprenticed to Ric Warren of the Drapers' Company in 1507, made free 1515.
Sources:
londonroll.org - apprentice
londonroll.org - freeman
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2/22/2016
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2/7/2016
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3rd son.
In 1604 Edmond became a Freeman of The Spanish Company.
Edmond Burton, draper, 'a meere merchant and a trader into Spayne' was admitted into the freedom by redemption, paying £10 to the tr...
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2/7/2016
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Simon Price and his wife Mary Louisa Stanners had ten children, three of whom died early in childhood. Those who died early were: Henry Richard, born 1838, died April 22, 1839; Emily Maria, born 1840, ...
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10/5/2008
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2/2/2016
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According to the visitation of London 1568 he was an ironmonger, but his son's biography records him as a linen draper of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, London. The baptisms of his elder children confirm he w...
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2/25/2011
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1/10/2016
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Family and Education b. 1 Feb. 1658, 1st s. of Ambrose Crowley, ironmonger, of Stourbridge, Worcs. by his 1st w. Mary, da. of Thomas Hall of Chadwich, Bromsgrove, Worcs. m. 1 Mar. 1681[%E2%80%932], Mar...
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12/16/2008
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1/3/2016
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Citizen and draper of London.
From St Nicholas Acons parish register:
1644. John Hall Marchant and free of the Worp' Company of Drapers departed this Life in St Dunston parish and Lieth in the vaul...
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2/17/2015
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1/1/2016
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From Wikipedia:
Sir Martin Lumley (died 2 July 1634) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1623.
Lumley was a grandson of a Genoese who settled in England in the time of King Henr...
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1/7/2014
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1/1/2016
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Citizen and draper of London.
Children of John Hall all bapt. at St Nicholas Acons, London
By first wife Jane:
Ann 1561
Abraham 1562
Jane 1563 + Richard Killingbeck m. 19 June 1581
By t...
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6/27/2008
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12/31/2015
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Citizen and draper of London 1596
Mayor of Guildford, 1611, 1618, 1626, 1638
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12/27/2015
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12/30/2015
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12/27/2015
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12/26/2015
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12/26/2015
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12/21/2015
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12/21/2015
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Draper and mayor of Guildford in 1670, 1675, 1680 and 1685.
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12/21/2015
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12/21/2015
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Linen draper and mayor of Guildford in 1634 and 1643.
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8/8/2015
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12/21/2015
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Richard ARCHDALE of Cheping Wiscombe was the son of Barnard & Anne FERNE Archdale, and h/o Judith THORPE (d/o Richard & Elizabeth BROOKE Thorpe of London ). (Visitation of London, 1633-4) See also reco...
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10/30/2015
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6/3/2014
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7/4/2008
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6/16/2013
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10/8/2015
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Family and Education
b. by 1478, prob. s. of John Roche of Wickersley, Yorks. [This is incorrect. A Chancery suit states his father was William] m. (1) by 1520, Juliana (d.1526), 1s. 4da.; (2) 1531, ...
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10/6/2015
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1811
Birth of Isabella Stephenson at North Frodingham, England
Parents: Marmaduke Stephenson and Elizabeth Hudson
1832:
24th April: Marriage of Isabella and bricklayer , Thomas Hebb. The ...
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9/9/2015
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9/10/2015
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Woollen draper and mayor of Guildford, 1572, 1578, 1583, 1589.
Sources
Surrey, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, Transcriptions & Images, (ancestry.com) Burial record for James...
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9/29/2014
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7/30/2015
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Family and Education b. 2 Nov. 1565,1 5th s. of Maurice Abbot (d.1606), clothworker of Guildford, Surr. and Alice March of Guildford. educ. Guildford g.s.; appr. Draper ?1589; G. Inn 1633. m. (1) Joan ...
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10/20/2008
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7/25/2015
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Family and Education b. 29 Sept. 1629, 1st s. of John Clayton, carpenter, of Bulwick, Northants. by Alice, da. of Thomas Abbot of Gretton, Northants. m. 26 Dec. 1660, Martha (d. 1705), da. and coh. of ...
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8/31/2013
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7/23/2015
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Lord Mayor of London, 1675-6. Nephew of Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury. Master of the Drapers' Company 1676. Built a church in Paddington which was taken down in 1787. Sheldon Square, W2 is ...
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12/16/2008
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7/23/2015
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Sir Allan Cotton (died 25 December 1628) was an English merchant who was Lord Mayor of London in 1625.
Cotton was a city of London merchant and a member of the Worshipful Company of Drapers. On 9 Jul...
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5/18/2013
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7/23/2015
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12/31/2014
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7/18/2015
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Nicholas Hill was born in Guildford, Surrey, 1544. He was buried in London at St. Michael Paternoster Royal, 11 April 1610, as Nicholas Hill, Draper of London. He married first at St. Antholin, London,...
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8/19/2014
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7/18/2015
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6/13/2009
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Edward Whalley (c. 1607 – c. 1675) was an English military leader during the English Civil War, and was one of the regicides who signed the death warrant of King Charles I of England.
Early caree...
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5/2/2008
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7/18/2015
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Herbert George "H.G." Wells was an English writer. He was prolific in many genres, including the novel, history, politics, social commentary, and textbooks and rules for war games. Wells is now best re...
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1/24/2012
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7/18/2015
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William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett, PC, QC (6 September 1883 – 10 February 1962) was a British barrister, judge, politician and preacher who served as the alternate British judge during the Nure...
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6/20/2011
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