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  • 121Church Burgesses — The Church Burgesses, formerly known officially as the Twelve Capital Burgesses and Commonalty of the Town and Parish of Sheffield, are a charitable organisation in the city of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. In 1297, the Burgery of Sheffield was… …

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  • 122Mary Bonaventure Browne — Mother Mary Bonaventure Browne, Poor Clare and Irish historian, born after 1610, died after 1670. Contents 1 Background 2 The Poor Clares 3 Abbess in Galway 4 Exile …

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  • 123Kaupeepeenuikauila — Kaupeepee nui kauila Prince of Molokai, the son of Kamauaua, king of Molokai, appears in Hawaiian legends. Probably the best known was his elopement with Hina, queen of Hilo, this being one of the immediate causes of the a series of wars with the …

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  • 124Guildable Manor — formally The City of London’s Guildable Manorof the Town and Borough of Southwark is an institution of the City of London which is not a Livery Company as it is territorially rather than trade based, being the organisation of the Juror freemen of …

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  • 125Yeomanry — La Yeomanry désigne certaines unités de l armée de terre britannique, qui descendent de l ancienne milice à cheval. Cette milice montée fut créée à l époque de la Révolution française pour se protéger d une éventuelle invasion française, à partir …

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  • 126John Knox — (1514 1572) fue un sacerdote escocés, líder de la Reforma Protestante en Escocia, y es considerado el fundador de presbiterianismo. Influenciado por los primeros reformadores como George Wishart, se unió al movimiento reformista de la Iglesia… …

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  • 127Commoner — (engl.), eigentlich der gemeine Mann, dann überhaupt alle, die nicht zur Nobility, d. h. zu den Mitgliedern des Oberhauses, gehören. Daher sind z. B. die Söhne von Peers Commoners. Nach englischem Recht bildet die Commonalty die zweite Klasse des …

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  • 128hoipolloi — hoi pol·loi (hoi pə loiʹ) n. The common people; the masses.   [Greek, the many : hoi, nominative pl. of ho, the; See so in Indo European Roots + polloi, nominative pl. of polus, many; See pelə 1.   …

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