Hugh Aston (also spelled Asseton, Assheton, Ashton, Haston; c. 1485 – buried 17 November 1558) was an English composer of the early Tudor period. While...
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Hugh Aston, variously spelled Hugh Ashton, Hugo Asseton, or Hugh Haston, may refer to: Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558), English composer and MP Hugh Aston (fl...
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Alan Yentob. A new building for the Faculty of Business and Law – the Hugh Aston building – designed by CPMG Architects opened in September 2009. The new...
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player Jay Aston, British singer, formerly with the pop group Bucks Fizz Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558) Michael Aston, rock musician Peter Aston (1938–2013)...
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Research Centre was built at De Montfort University, located inside the Hugh Aston building. Lawrence's mother was appointed chancellor of the university...
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Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aston Manor" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 793. Historic England. "Aston Hall (1001199)"...
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Magazine Square, with the Grade I listed Magazine Gateway and the Hugh Aston building of De Montfort University....
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by a number of 16th-century English composers, including William Byrd, Hugh Aston and Giles Farnaby. Outstanding examples of early Baroque variations are...
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2009 GlaxoSmithKline, Coleford 2009 12 Smithfield Street, London 2009 Hugh Aston Building, De Montfort University, Leicester 2009 Rolls-Royce Nelson, Barnoldswick...
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Verrazzano, Italian explorer (approximate date; d. c. 1528) probable Hugh Aston, English composer (d. 1558) Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, English...
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present day. The earliest references to hornpipes are from England, with Hugh Aston's Hornepype of 1522 and others referring to Lancashire hornpipes in 1609...
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father Thomas Clifford (1732–1787), who married Barbara Aston of Tixall Hall, was a son of Hugh Clifford, 3rd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh and younger brother...
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attributed to English innovative composer of the early Tudor period, Hugh Aston. It is in G Dorian mode and consists of an improvisatory treble line over...
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order. Richard Alison (c. 1560/1570–before 1610) John Amner (1579–1641) Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558) Thomas Ashwell (c. 1478–after 1513) John Benet (fl. 1420–1450)...
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Maistre Jhan c. 1485 – 1538 Italian Early madrigalist, active at Ferrara Hugh Aston c. 1485 – 1558 English Robert Carver 1485 – 1570 Scottish Wrote a mass...
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1558 – Reginald Pole, English cardinal and academic (b. 1500) 1558 – Hugh Aston, English composer (b. 1485) 1562 – Antoine of Navarre (b. 1518) 1592 –...
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Parliament of England Preceded by John Aston Walter Aston Member of Parliament for Leominster 1390 With: Hugh Aston Succeeded by ? ? Parliament of England...
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he published a learned article about the little-known Tudor composer Hugh Aston, some of whose work survived the almost complete destruction of manuscripts...
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Perkowski Alexander Shchetynsky Vladimir Tarnopolsky Karmella Tsepkolenko Hugh Aston William Byrd Orlando Gibbons William Inglot John Lugge (John?) Newman...
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text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aston, Anthony". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge...
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Henrician set of the Peterhouse partbooks, including compositions by Hugh Aston, Robert Jones, John Mason, Nicholas Ludford, Richard Pygott, and Robert...
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Cassilis, Scottish politician and judge (b. 1515) November 17 (bur.) Hugh Aston, English composer (b. 1485) Queen Mary I of England (b. 1516) Reginald...
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Astley (1922–1998) Fèlix Astol i Artés (1813–1901) Hugh Aston (Hugh Ashton) (c. 1485 – 1558) Peter Aston (1938–2013) Emanuele d'Astorga (1680–1757) Athenaeus...
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1516) Reginald Pole, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury (born 1500) (bur.) Hugh Aston, composer (born 1485) 15 December – Thomas Cheney, Lord Warden of the...
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Verrazzano, Italian explorer (approximate date; d. c. 1528) probable Hugh Aston, English composer (d. 1558) Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, English...
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Martin O'Neill (redirect from Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill)
Grantham Town, Wycombe Wanderers, Norwich City, Leicester City, Celtic, Aston Villa and Sunderland. He guided Leicester City to the Football League Cup...
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domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Aston Manor". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 793. VoB - Aston Manor Youngs...
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progenie Robert Fayrfax – Missa Albanus William Rasar – Missa Christi Jesu Hugh Aston – Missa Te deum laudamus Robert Fayrfax – Missa O bone Jesu Robert Fayrfax...
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Southern Suburb: Excavations beneath De Montfort University's PACE and Hugh Aston Buildings (2006-2008)". ULAS Projects. University of Leicester Archaeological...
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(died 1536) 1483 Thomas Parr, alleged oldest living man (died 1635) 1485 Hugh Aston, composer (died 1558) Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, statesman (executed...
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