• John Longe (1548–1589) was an English-born Church of Ireland archbishop of Armagh. He had a fondness for good living, which caused him to run up massive...
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  • Longe (Old Norman: le Longe or le Long) is an English and French aristocratic household, descending from the House of Bourbon-Préaux, a cadet branch of...
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  • John appears to have been the more successful of the two, amassing considerable property. John's daughter Agnes married another surgeon, John Longe....
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    Thomas Matthew DeLonge (/dəˈlɒŋ/; born December 13, 1975) is an American musician best known as the co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and guitarist of the...
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    Rev John Longe (6 April 1765 – 3 March 1834) was a priest and county magistrate. Longe was born the son of the Rev. John Longe (b. 25 July 1731 - d. 18...
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    Longe (/ˈlɒŋ/; Old Norman: le Longe or le Long) is a surname of Anglo-Norman origin. The name Longe derives from the Anglo-Norman French ‘Lung’ or ‘Lang’...
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  • for Brigham Young John Longe (1548–1589), English Protestant archbishop of Armagh John Longe (priest), priest and county magistrate John Long (evangelist)...
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    Windsor Castle was built. William of Wykeham (born William Longe) was the son of John Longe, a freeman from Wickham in Hampshire. He was educated at a...
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    whose members included his lifelong friend Lodowick Bryskett and Dr. John Longe, Archbishop of Armagh. In 1591, Spenser published a translation in verse...
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  • marks the return of guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge following his departure from the band in 2015. DeLonge was prompted to return after bassist/vocalist...
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  • adversaries. The Longe family are believed to have settled in Norfolk prior to 1299, with reference being made to both Robert le Longe and John le Longe who were...
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    consists of bassist and vocalist Mark Hoppus, guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker. Though their sound has diversified throughout...
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  • is inspired by adolescent frustration and relationships. Guitarist Tom DeLonge and bassist Mark Hoppus primarily culled stories from friends and autobiographical...
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  • the Local Government Board. Longe was born on 25 September 1831 at Coddenham Vicarage in Suffolk to the Rev. John Longe. Longe was educated at Harrow School...
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    title of Primate of All Ireland. In the Church of Ireland, the archbishop is John McDowell, who is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland and the...
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  • One More Time (Blink-182 song) (category Songs written by Tom DeLonge)
    Than You Know". It was written by bassist Mark Hoppus, guitarist Tom DeLonge, and drummer Travis Barker, with Barker co-producing the song alongside...
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    pp. 169–170. Retrieved 26 March 2011. Longe, John; Stone, Michael John (July 2008). The diary of John Longe (1765-1834), vicar of Coddenham. Boydell...
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  • DeLonge began to clash creatively, with DeLonge striving for a heavier sound. Barker felt the dynamics of the band change with Hoppus and DeLonge's marriages:...
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  • Aliens Exist (category Songs written by Tom DeLonge)
    DeLonge, with additional songwriting credit to bassist Mark Hoppus. "Aliens Exist" is a goofy tune about the existence of extraterrestrials. DeLonge's longtime...
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  • Verner Longe (31 May 1857 - 19 September 1924) was an English painter, best known for his paintings of horses. Longe was born the son of Revd John Longe (1832–1916)...
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    California State University San Marcos, his sister introduced him to Tom DeLonge, and they formed the band Blink-182 with drummer Scott Raynor. The band...
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    full-length solo albums with his backing band, the Sekrets. Following Tom DeLonge's second departure from Blink-182 in early 2015, Skiba was brought on to...
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  • John Garvey (1527–1595) was an Irish Protestant Bishop of Kilmore and Archbishop of Armagh. He was eldest son of John O'Garvey of Morisk, County Mayo...
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    Arts & Sciences Inc., is a San Diego-based company co-founded by Tom DeLonge (guitarist of Blink-182 and Angels & Airwaves), Harold E. Puthoff (engineer)...
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  • Longe, MC, DL, (8 August 1914 – 19 February 1990) was a British Army Major, S.O.E agent and Commander of the Inter-Allied mission, Eucalyptus. Longe was...
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  • February 17, 1995, by Cargo Music. The trio, composed of guitarist Tom DeLonge, bassist Mark Hoppus, and drummer Scott Raynor, formed in 1992 and recorded...
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    history of All Saints at this time. The introduction to the Diaries of John Longe, Vicar of Coddenham 1797–1833, contains the words, "The more isolated...
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  • with his bishopric. On 2 February 1553, he assisted in the consecration of John Bale as Bishop of Ossory; and about the same time he published a statement...
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  • Richard Longe (died 1650) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1642. He supported the Royalist cause in the English...
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  • met at his cottage near Dublin in the late 1580s, among whom were Dr. John Longe, archbishop of Armagh, Captain Christopher Carleill (a stepson of Sir...
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