• Henry Savile may refer to: Henry Savile (died 1558) (1498–1558), MP for Yorkshire Henry Savile (died 1569) (1518–1569), MP for Yorkshire and Grantham Henry...
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    "Burlingtonian". Henry Flitcroft, under the supervision of Daniel Garrett, appears to have been the main architect – though 1 and 22–23 Savile Row were designed...
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    Sir Henry Savile (30 November 1549 – 19 February 1622) was an English scholar and mathematician, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Provost of Eton...
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  • Henry Savile (died 1569), MP for Yorkshire and Grantham Henry Savile (Bible translator) (1549–1622) Henry Savile (politician) (1642–1687) Jimmy Savile (1926–2011)...
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    Henry Savile Clarke (14 February 1841 – 5 October 1893) was an English dramatist, journalist and critic. He produced and wrote the lyrics and book for...
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    of Henry Savile and Joan Vernon. The Saviles were an old gentry family of Yorkshire, where many of them served as MPs or sheriffs. George Savile himself...
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  • Henry Savile of Banke (1568 – 29 April 1617) was an English manuscript and book collector. He was the son of Henry Savile of Blaithroyd, in Southowram...
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    London. In 1846, Henry Poole, credited as being the "Founder of Savile Row", opened an entrance to his tailoring premises at No. 32 Savile Row. The term...
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  • Henry Savile (1517/18–1569) was an English politician, and Surveyor of the Crown for the Northern Provinces. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of...
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    approved. All were members of the Church of England and all except Sir Henry Savile were clergy. The scholars worked in six committees, two based in each...
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  • Sir Henry Savile (1498/99 – 20 April 1558), of Thornhill, Tankersley, and Elland, Yorkshire, was an English politician. He was the eldest and only son...
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    George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, PC, DL, FRS (11 November 1633 – 5 April 1695), was an English statesman, writer, and politician who sat in the...
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  • Henry Savile (1642 – 6 October 1687) was an English courtier, diplomat and Member of Parliament. Savile was born at Rufford in Nottinghamshire, the third...
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    was Alice in Wonderland, an 1886 musical play in London's West End by Henry Savile Clarke and Walter Slaughter, which played at the Prince of Wales Theatre...
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    and they had three sons: John Savile, 2nd Earl of Mexborough (1761–1830). Hon. Henry Savile (1763–1828). Hon. Charles Savile (1774–1807). Leigh Rayment's...
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    Alice in Wonderland is a musical by Henry Savile Clarke (book and lyrics) and Walter Slaughter (music), based on Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures...
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    Gawain manuscript came into Cotton's possession, it was in the library of Henry Savile in Yorkshire. Little is known about its previous ownership, and until...
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    the manuscript came into Cotton's possession, it was in the library of Henry Savile of Bank in Yorkshire. Little is known about its previous ownership, and...
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    The Savile Club is a traditional gentlemen's club in London that was founded in 1868. Located in fashionable and historically significant Mayfair, its...
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    these, many had great influence over the development of the college. Henry Savile was one notable leader who led the college to flourish in the early 17th...
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  • the manuscript came into Cotton's possession, it was in the library of Henry Savile of Bank in Yorkshire. Little is known about its previous ownership, and...
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    William Savile, 2nd Marquess of Halifax (1665 – 31 August 1700), was the son of George Savile, 1st Viscount Halifax and Dorothy Savile, Viscountess Halifax...
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    John Wallis in 1688, using several medieval manuscripts compiled by Sir Henry Savile. The earliest Latin translation was made by Giorgio Valla in 1488. There...
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    Henry Poole & Co is a bespoke tailor located at Savile Row in London,United Kingdom . The company made its first modern-style dinner jacket, based on specifications...
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  • the manuscript came into Cotton's possession, it was in the library of Henry Savile of Bank in Yorkshire. Little is known about its previous ownership, and...
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    probably referred to Pontefract Castle. Robert de Lacy failed to support King Henry I during his power struggle with his brother, and the King confiscated the...
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  • pioneer, and politician from Nebraska Henry James Langford Clarke (1866–1944), Royal Navy admiral Henry Savile Clarke (1841–1893), English dramatist,...
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    council, obtained from Sir Henry Vane the Younger, were validated by councillors who had been present on the occasion, including Henry Vane the Elder, who did...
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    Peerage of England in 1682 for the George Savile, 1st Earl of Halifax. He had previously been created Baron Savile, of Elland in the County of York, Viscount...
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    Oxford, on 20 December 1577. His tutor was Henry Savile, later warden of Merton. In 1578 Neville accompanied Savile on a continental tour, visiting Padua,...
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