Sir Thomas Norris (1556–1599) was an English soldier. He sat in the Irish House of Commons, and was made Lord President of Munster in Ireland. His last...
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Thomas Norris (died 1599) (1556–1599), English soldier and politician in Ireland Thomas Norris (died 1607), MP for Castle Rising Thomas Norris (died 1700)...
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Margery Norris (1521–1599) was a courtier to Queen Elizabeth I. She, her husband and her six sons all served the crown and they have a huge monument in...
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(1556–1599), British soldier Tony Norris (1917–2005), British ornithologist William Norris (1719–1791), English clergyman and antiquarian Arthur Norris, a...
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Norreys (1554–1599), fought in the Netherlands and then in Ireland, where he died. Sir Thomas Norreys (1556–1599), Lord President of Munster died in Ireland...
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had died as soldiers and Elizabeth wanted her friend, and his mother, Margery to have one of her sons by her. Margery died soon afterwards in 1599 and...
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English Armada (redirect from The Drake-Norris Expedition)
respectively by Drake in the Revenge, Sir John Norris in the Nonpareil, Norris' brother Edward in the Foresight, Thomas Fenner in the Dreadnought, and Roger Williams...
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Henry Norreys (colonel-general) (redirect from Henry Norris (English politician))
Norris (1554–1599) was an English soldier and politician during the Tudor period. Norreys was the fourth of the six sons of Margery and Henry Norris,...
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the office was abolished in 1672. He died in 1678. 1580-1581 Sir Thomas Norris, acting 1596-1597 Sir Thomas Norris, provisional 1604-1607 Sir Robert Remington...
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the Four Masters Marshall 1907, p. 8. Dunlop, Robert (1895). "Norris, Thomas (1556-1599)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 41. pp. 141–143. "Pass...
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mother of René Descartes, died after giving birth to a stillborn child Gabrielle d'Estrées (1599), mistress of the French King, died following eclampsia Marie...
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died in 1534. She then married Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell, the son of Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to Henry VIII in 1537; Gregory died in...
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additional material in 1599. Thomas married in 1570 Anne Perrott, daughter of Simon Perott of North Leigh, Oxfordshire (died 1584), fellow of Magdalen...
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October 1598, a force led by the rebel James FitzThomas FitzGerald laid siege to the castle. In January 1599, he departed, leaving 200 men to continue the...
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football player Jeremiah Whitaker (1599–1654), English Puritan clergyman, member of the Westminster Assembly Jim Whitaker (Norris J. Whitaker; born 1950), American...
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also had an illegitimate son: Sir John Seymour (c. 1530 – before August 1599), married in March 1568 Jane or Joan Poyntz, daughter of Sir Nicholas Poyntz...
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director of the Toulouse Observatory MPC · 1598 1599 Giomus 1950 WA Gien-sur-Loire, France MPC · 1599 1600 Vyssotsky 1947 UC Emma Vyssotsky (1894–1975)...
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This page lists all peers who held extant titles between 1590 and 1599. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland...
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the manor to trustees in 1571. So it became vested in his cousin Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys, who in 1576 had licence to alienate it to Humphrey Brewster...
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(1593–1652) Agnes Arnauld (1593–1671) Marie of the Incarnation (Ursuline) (1599–1672) Los Alumbrados (16th c) Francisco de Osuna (16th c) Bernardino de Laredo...
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Records of members of parliament of the United Kingdom (section Members of Parliament who died on wartime active service)
were eight periods, amounting to 27 entire years (1590–1592, 1594–1596, 1599–1600, 1602–1603, 1605–1613, 1615–1619, 1627 and 1630–1639) in which the Parliament...
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by authors. The tradition must go further back, however, as on 28 August 1599 was licensed the History of the Life and Death of Master Shore and Jane Shore...
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Christianity in India (section St. Thomas)
hierarchy. Menezes convened the Synod of Diamper between 20 and 26 June 1599, which introduced a number of reforms to the church and brought it fully...
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Sir Edward Waldegrave and his wife Lady Frances Waldegrave née Neville (died 1599). Both tombs bear a marginal inscription in Latin and a record of other...
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1589. Lady Bridget de Vere (aged 15) was married to Francis Norris (aged 19), in April 1599, a few weeks after her 15th birthday. Archduchess Margaret...
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Gaultier (1599–1681) Pierre Gaveaux (1761–1825) Daniel E. Gawthrop (born 1949) Noel Gay (1898–1954) Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743–1818) Thomas Augustine Geary...
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shield is blank as he died as an infant, before being granted arms. Great Court (built 1599–1608) was the brainchild of Thomas Nevile, who demolished...
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Appointed Incumbent Notes 1540 Thomas Wingfield First incumbent 1551 Thomas Boys 1569 John Baker 1572 Peter Hammond 1599 Matthew Bredgate 1611 Erasmus...
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Norris Brewer, James; Evans, John; Hodgson, John; Harris, John; Laird, Francis Charles; Shoberl, Frederic; Bigland, John; Rees, Thomas; Hood, Thomas (1810)...
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Army in Ireland". In late 1599 and early 1600, the Earl was in Munster on pilgrimage. He supported the claim of James FitzThomas Fitzgerald (the Súgán Earl)...
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