Stephen Vaughan (1502-1549) was an English merchant, royal agent and diplomat, and supporter of the Protestant Reformation. Vaughan was a merchant of London...
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Liverpool Stephen Vaughan (merchant) (died 1549), English merchant, royal agent and diplomat Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954–1990), American guitarist John Stephen Vaughan...
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Silkwoman (section Joan Wilkinson and Mistress Vaughan)
Cleves, and Catherine Parr, as the wife of Stephen Vaughan (merchant and MP) she known as "Mistress Vaughan". Vaughan recommended her work to Thomas Cromwell...
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Colony through 1636. He worked as a tanner and merchant and was recruited by the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London to provide the governance...
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(2001–2003), Extras (2005–2007), and Life's Too Short (2011–2013) with Stephen Merchant. He also created, wrote and starred in Derek (2012–2014) and After...
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Serenade to Music (category Compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams)
the spheres from Act V, Scene I from the play The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. Vaughan Williams later arranged the piece into versions for...
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Anne Locke (redirect from Anne Vaughan Lock)
arguably been attributed to Thomas Norton. Anne was a daughter of Stephen Vaughan, a merchant, royal envoy, and prominent early supporter of the Protestant...
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2013. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, pp. 87–88. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, p. 91. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, p. 92. Vaughan & Vaughan 1999, pp. 110–111. Vaughan & Vaughan...
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the famous bronze "nails" (merchants' counting tables) found outside The Exchange in Bristol. Parish records for St Stephen's church, Bristol are held at...
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April 2011, with Stephen Norris Capital Partners and MerchantBridge being the final buyers, and UnXis was formed in substance. MerchantBridge had 25 percent...
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Scipio Vaughan (c. 1784–1840) was an African-American artisan and slave who inspired a "back to Africa" movement among some of his offspring to connect...
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Don Rickles (redirect from Merchant of venom)
roasted during another show in the series. Rickles earned the nicknames "The Merchant of Venom" and "Mr. Warmth" for his poking fun at people of all ethnicities...
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Ebert 1997. Berardinelli n.d. BUFVC: Let the Devil Wear Black n.d. Vaughan & Vaughan 2012, p. 167. Kanfer 2009, p. 109. Gielgud 1979, p. 130. Crowther...
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The book Negro Victory: The Life Story of Dr Harold Moody, by David A. Vaughan, was published in 1950. The house where Moody lived at 164 Queen's Road...
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Archived from the original on November 21, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023. Vaughan-Nichols, Steven (August 30, 2012). "How Twitter tweets your tweets with...
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Roud Folk Song Index number; the full catalogue can also be found on the Vaughan Williams Memorial Library website. Some publishers have added Roud numbers...
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Joseph Morgan as Judah Ben-Hur/Sextus Arrius, a wealthy Jerusalem merchant. Stephen Campbell Moore as Octavius Messala, a Roman officer. Emily VanCamp...
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the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye; a guitar strap owned by Stevie Ray Vaughan; an 1863 James McNeill Whistler drawing; and an Allied war room map from...
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grandfather served in the Second World War in the Royal Navy and later in the merchant navy before becoming a civil engineer. He recalled: "He was the grandad...
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cog-ships. In 1277, the first merchant fleet from the Republic of Genoa appeared in the port of Bruges, the first of the merchant colony that made Bruges the...
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action, 4,000 female employees lost their jobs.: 101 Her biographer Hal Vaughan suggests that Chanel used the outbreak of war as an opportunity to retaliate...
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John Benbow (section Merchant trading)
1678, seeing action against Barbary pirates before leaving to join the Merchant Navy in which Benbow served until the 1688 Glorious Revolution, whereupon...
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1501 Richard Vaughan 1502 George Monoy 1503 Hugh Johns 1504 Henry Dale 1505 David Cogan (alias Philip) 1506 Philip Ringston 1507 John Vaughan 1508 Richard...
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Historians Journal 40.2 (2013): 1–19. online Fleischman, Richard K., and Vaughan S. Radcliffe. "The roaring nineties: accounting history comes of age."...
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original on 19 August 2021. Retrieved 3 February 2019. Virginia Mason Vaughan (2005). Performing Blackness on English Stages, 1500–1800. Cambridge University...
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rock station XFM whose previous presenters include Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant, Simon Pegg, Jimmy Carr and Russell Brand. He hosted the Dave Berry...
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Vietnamese-Cambodian politician co-founded the Khmer Rouge (d. 2013) 1925 – Paul Vaughan, English journalist and radio host (d. 2014) 1926 – Rafael Azcona, Spanish...
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Princess Kaiulani (film) (category Films scored by Stephen Warbeck)
Cleveland Rosamund Stephen as Mrs. Cleveland Julian Glover as Theophilus Harris Davies Barbara Wilshere as Mrs. Mary Ellen Davies Tamzin Merchant as Alice Davies...
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with directors such as Mike Hodges, Stephen Frears, Sir Richard Eyre, Philip Martin, Christopher Morahan, Tom Vaughan, Edward Hall, Harry Bradbeer in productions...
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descendant of the merchant banker Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet and a descendant of Robert Rundell Guinness, founder of the merchant bank Guinness Mahon...
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