Richard Croke (or Crocus) (c. 1489–1558) was an English classical scholar and a royal tutor and agent. He was educated at Eton College. He took his BA...
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Richard Croke (1625 – 14 September 1683) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. Croke was the son of Unton Croke...
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Unton Croke (1593 – 28 January 1671) was an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1628 and 1640. He supported the Parliamentarian...
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Somerset (1519–1536), whose tutor Richard Croke complained in 1527 that Richmond's usher, George Cotton, was undermining Croke's authority; among the charges...
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player Paddy Croke (died 1992), Irish hurler Richard Croke (c. 1489 – 1558), an English classical scholar, and a royal tutor and agent Robert Croke (disambiguation)...
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Bloody Sunday (1920) (redirect from Croke Park Massacre)
Later that afternoon, British forces raided a Gaelic football match in Croke Park. British RIC members called "Black and Tans", Auxiliaries, and British...
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Archbishop of Armagh, 1513–1521, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1521–1537 Richard Croke (or Crocus) (c.1489–1558), classical scholar Edward Fox (c.1496–1538)...
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Julius II was invalid, involved Mantino in difficulties. Henry sent Richard Croke to Italy in order to obtain opinions favorable to his case, and the...
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work was long a matter of dispute. Hutten, in a letter addressed to Richard Croke, denied that he was the author of the book, but there is no doubt as...
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diplomat and in the chancery of Ippolito d'Este. He was consulted by Richard Croke on behalf of Henry VIII of England in the question of the latter's divorce...
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(1992–2004) Prof. Richard Henry Austen Jenkyns (2004–2016) Jonathan Katz (2016 to present) See also Category:Cambridge University Orators. Richard Croke (1522) George...
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Greek grammar by Richard Croke, recently appointed to a lectureship in Greek at the University of Cambridge. It is thought that it was Croke who persuaded...
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The 1967 Croke Cup was the 16th staging of the Croke Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1944. The competition ran from...
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the boy's mother Elizabeth Blount. He was succeeded in the post by Richard Croke in 1526, for reasons that may include the hostility of Thomas Wolsey...
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collaborators together was held at Coldplay's first Croke Park, Dublin show of their tour on 29 August 2024. At Croke Park, Tini debuted her Spanish-language version...
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Jervoise died sometime before 1645. Jervoise married Frances Croke, daughter of Sir George Croke and had two daughters. His widow remarried after his death...
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Whitelocke Nathaniel Fiennes William Lenthall Whitelocke replaced by Richard Croke Oxford Bulstrode Whitelocke Oxford University John Owen D. D. Woodstock...
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election was declared void on petition and a by-election was held Mosse, Richard Bartholomew (1838). The Parliamentary Guide: a concise history of the Members...
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this illegitimate son of Henry VIII proposes that Folbury succeeded Richard Croke as tutor and remained until the boy was 12 in 1531, his subsequent preferment...
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Leipzig, learned Ciceronian Latin from Peter Mosellanus and Greek from Richard Croke, and after graduation was appointed assistant master in the school at...
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Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland and his wife Lettice Morison, daughter of Sir Richard Morison of Tooley Park, Leicestershire. He was educated at Hayes, Middlesex...
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Gaelic Athletic Association (section Croke Park)
finals. Croke Park is named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, who was elected as a patron of the GAA during the formation of the GAA in 1884. The Croke Park...
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Kilmacud Crokes (Irish: Cill Mochuda Na Crócaigh) is a large Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Stillorgan, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Kilmacud...
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Lee, second daughter of Sir George Croke of Waterstock, Oxfordshire, and widow of Thomas Lee of Hartwell. Richard Ingoldsby, commander of the Army in...
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Richard Patrick Dunne (born 21 September 1979) is an Irish former professional footballer and current television pundit for TNT Sports, who played as...
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to Martin Luther after 1518. He maintained English contacts through Richard Croke. Ghinucci died in Rome July 3, 1541, Rome and was buried in the basilica...
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Fleetwood Sir Francis Norreys William Lenthall Miles Fleetwood Oxford Richard Croke Oxford University Nathaniel Fiennes Woodstock William Packer Constituency...
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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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pp. 1206–1207; Grant, pp. 312–314; Croke 2004, p. 569–572. PLRE, Vol. II, pp. 664–665; ODB, pp. 1207–1208; Croke 2004, pp. 563–575. PLRE, Vol. II, pp...
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The 1959 Croke Cup was the eighth staging of the Croke Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1944. The competition ran from...
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