• Richard Baynard (c. 1371 – 7 January 1434) was an English administrator, MP and Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1421. He was the fourth...
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    Baynard's Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites in the City of London, between where Blackfriars station and St Paul's Cathedral now stand...
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  • Baynard may refer to: Baynard House, London Baynard's Castle Castle Baynard Ann Baynard (1672–1697), British philosopher Edward Baynard (disambiguation)...
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    Man sculpture by Richard Kindersley at Baynard House Baynard House and sculpture 'The Seven Ages of Man' by Richard Kindersley Richard Kindersley at London...
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    Baynard House is a brutalist office block in Queen Victoria Street in Blackfriars in the City of London, occupied by BT Group. It was built on the site...
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  • owner, William Baynard, in the same year. Robert also became constable of Baynard’s Castle, a property that was built buy Ralph Baynard, William’s grandfather...
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    "Little Richard (American musician)". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2013. Woods, Baynard (November...
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    became Countess of Westmorland and was grandmother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III. King Henry IV, the son of John of Gaunt by his first marriage to Blanche...
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  • 1483". Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. British History Online. "Richard III: Introduction". Parliament Rolls of Medieval England. British History...
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    Nether Gwent, d. 1138. Richard fitz Richard de Clare, Abbot of Ely. Robert fitz Richard, Lord of Little Dunmow, Baron of Baynard, d. 1136. Godfrey Alice...
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    Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich (July 1496 – 12 June 1567), was Lord Chancellor during King Edward VI of England's reign, from 1547 until January 1552. He...
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  • a parliament summoned by King Richard II of England. Summons held to be invalidated by the deposition of King Richard II on 29 September 1399. KE3: a...
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  • Chaucer Oxfordshire Third term. 10th of Henry V. 3 December 1421 1422 Richard Baynard Essex 11th of Henry V 11 November 1422 18 December 1422 Roger Flower...
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  • Dionysius Wakering; Edward Turnor; Richard Cutts; Oliver Raymond; Herbert Pelham 1656-1658: Sir Harbottle Grimston; Sir Richard Everard, 1st Baronet of Much...
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    in concert with the Essex landowners, Sir William Coggeshall and Richard Baynard, who became Speaker the following year. 1421 marked the high point...
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  • of Sir Robert Plesyngton, chief baron of the exchequer in the reign of Richard II. His eldest son and heir Thomas was twice MP for Rutland and six times...
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    Sir Richard Empson (c. 1450 – 17 August 1510), minister of Henry VII, was a son of Peter Empson. Educated as a lawyer, he soon attained considerable success...
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  • Baynard Hardwick Kendrick (April 8, 1894 – March 22, 1977) was an American mystery novelist. He wrote whodunit novels about Duncan Maclain, a blind private...
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    Baynards Park is a 2,000 acres (810 ha) estate and site of a demolished country house with extant outbuildings, privately owned, in the south of the parishes...
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    influential positions in the Parliament of England. Edmund was also granted Baynard's Castle, London, and ran a successful estate. He was married to Lady Margaret...
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    wife was Isabella Baynard of Messing, as named "Isabella" on his monument in St Mary's Church, Bocking, a daughter of Richard Baynard. He had at least...
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  • office in 1469. Hende was the stepfather (via his first marriage) of Richard Baynard, Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1421, and seems to have...
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  • The Hidden Eye (category Films directed by Richard Whorf)
    The Hidden Eye is a 1945 American mystery film directed by Richard Whorf and written by George Harmon Coxe and Harry Ruskin. It is the sequel to the 1942...
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    and Farringdon Together on ten seats and Labour on five. The new Castle Baynard Independents won seven seats, with the remaining seats being won by independent...
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    Manchester, 1844, 12mo) See online version below. John Floyer & Edward Baynard (1715). Psychrolousia. Or, the History of Cold Bathing: Both Ancient and...
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    same night, Cecily, along with other family members, was transported to Baynard's Castle, which served as the residence of her paternal grandmother, Cecily...
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  • Sir Richard Redman (or Redmayne or Readman) (died 1426) was an English nobleman, knight, administrator and politician, being elected as a Member of Parliament...
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    Cecily Neville, Duchess of York (category Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York)
    successfully continued the fight against the Lancastrians. When Cecily moved to Baynard's Castle in London, it became the Yorkist headquarters, and after Edward...
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  • Probable year – Gilbert Clerke, English mathematician, natural philosopher and theologian (born 1626) Ann Baynard, English natural philosopher (died 1672)...
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  • Sir Richard Waldegrave (/ˈwɔːlɡreɪv/; c. 1338 – 2 May 1410) was an English knight and Member of Parliament, who served as Speaker of the House of Commons...
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