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    Sir Roger Manwood (1525–1592) was an English jurist and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Sir Roger was the second son of Thomas Manwood (d. 1538, draper)...
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  • Roger Manwood was an English jurist and MP for Hastings 1555 and Sandwich 1558–1572. Roger Manwood may also refer to: Roger Manwood (died 1534), MP for...
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  • Sir Roger Manwood's School is a grammar school located in the medieval town of Sandwich, Kent, England. Founded in 1563, it is one of the oldest schools...
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  • relative, probably a nephew, of Sir Roger Manwood, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer in the reign of Elizabeth. Manwood's first essay on forest law entitled...
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  • late 1950s at Manvers Bilateral School in Nottingham and then at the Roger Manwood School in South-East London, in the 1970s. National Archives of Australia...
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  • Jack Scanlon (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    moved to Deal with his parents and younger brother. He attended Sir Roger Manwood's School in nearby Sandwich. He also attended Bath Spa University, where...
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  • more children. Rocastle attended the Turnham Primary School and the Roger Manwood secondary school in his teenage years. After being rejected by Millwall...
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    Eliz Rot 140 Case history Prior actions Pasch 26 Eliz, plea began 20 Eliz Rot 140 Court membership Judge sitting Roger Manwood CB Keywords Mischief rule...
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    founded by John and Joan Cook in 1539, Sir Roger Manwood's School, founded in 1563 by Sandwich jurist Roger Manwood, and Spalding Grammar School, founded by...
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    gives his name as William Brome. There are four dedications: to Sir Roger Manwood, chief baron of the exchequer; another to Scot's cousin, Sir Thomas...
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  • grammar school in Sandwich, Kent, which was founded by Sir Roger Manwood in about 1563. After Manwood's death in 1592, his son, Sir Peter became Knolles' professional...
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    studied law at the Middle Temple in London and became a clerk to Sir Roger Manwood, Kt., who was then the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Before completing...
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  • in 1640. Manwood was the son of Sir Peter Manwood and a grandson of Roger Manwood. In November 1609, he was admitted at Inner Temple . He was knighted...
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    a hundred years later, and the transepts in the 16th century by Sir Roger Manwood. The parish stretches right into the city centre (ending in the Westgate...
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  • various times between 1589 and 1621. Manwood was the eldest son of Sir Roger Manwood of Hackington and his first wife Dorothy Theobald, daughter of John...
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  • Marcus Sedgwick (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    half-sister, Ellie. As a child he was shy and recalled being bullied at Sir Roger Manwood's School in Sandwich, Kent an all-boys grammar school. His mother had...
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  • Johnny Beerling (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    British radio producer and station controller. Beerling attended the Sir Roger Manwood's School in Sandwich, Kent. He began his radio career during national...
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    Richard Webster (British author) (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    independence of thought and intellectual rebellion." He attended Sir Roger Manwood's School in Sandwich, Kent and graduated in English and American studies...
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    Tammy Beaumont (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    began playing cricket in nearby Sandwich, where she also attended Sir Roger Manwood's School. When she was eight years old, her mother, Julie, secured her...
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  • Robert Bell 1577 Sir John Jefferay, of Chiddingly, Sussex 1578 Sir Roger Manwood 1593 Sir William Peryam 1604 Sir Thomas Fleming 1607 Sir Lawrence Tanfield...
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    Richard Ovenden (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    elected in 2008. Richard Ovenden was educated at Deal Parochial and Sir Roger Manwood's School in Sandwich, Kent, St Chad's College, Durham University, culminating...
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    did not establish that he had said Mass. The trial judge, Justice Sir Roger Manwood, directed the jury to return a verdict of guilty, stating that, "where...
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  • Parliament of England Preceded by Sir William Walter Roger Manwood Member of Parliament for Peterborough 1621–1622 With: Mildmay Fane Succeeded by Sir...
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    Parliament of England Preceded by Roger Manwood Sir William Walter Member of Parliament for Peterborough 1621–1624 With: Walter Fitzwilliam Succeeded by...
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    surviving son of Sir George Hart of Lullingstone. He married Anne Manwood (daughter of Roger Manwood), Jane Stanhope (daughter of Sir Edward Stanhope (died 1603))...
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    (boys) Simon Langton Grammar School for Girls, Canterbury (girls) Sir Roger Manwood's School, Sandwich (mixed) The Skinners' School, Tunbridge Wells (boys)...
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  • John Hartley (academic) (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    adjunct professor with CCAT. Hartley was born in London. He attended Sir Roger Manwood's School, and completed a Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) in English...
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    Justices Sir William Yelverton and Sir John Fortescue and from Sir Roger Manwood, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Dr Matthew Tindal (1657–1733), a...
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    son-in-law Sir Thomas Savage, and his heirs. Her daughter Mary Darcy married Roger Manwood (1591–1623) in 1615, and they had no children Susan Darcy died unmarried...
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  • John Cavell (bishop) (category People educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School)
    suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Winchester. Cavell was educated at Sir Roger Manwood's School and Queens' College, Cambridge, whence he gained his Cambridge...
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