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  • 61Thomas Rennell — Thomas Kennell (1754 1840), dean of Winchester Cathedral and master of the Temple, was born on 8 February 1754 at Barnack in Northamptonshire, where his father, Thomas Rennell (1720 1798), a prebendary of Winchester, was rector. LifeIn 1766… …

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  • 62Herbert Kynaston — (1809–1878) was high master (headmaster) of St Paul s School, London, for 38 years. He was also a priest in the Church of England and a prebend in St. Paul s Cathedral.BiographyKynaston, second son of Roger Kynaston, by Georgiana, third daughter… …

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  • 63Golden Fleece, The Order of the — ▪ European knighthood order French  L Ordre de la Toison d Or,  German  Der Orden vom Goldenen Vlies,  Spanish  La Orden del Toisón de Oro         order of knighthood founded in Burgundy in 1430 and associated later especially with Habsburg… …

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  • 64Military Order of Calatrava —     Military Order of Calatrava     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Military Order of Calatrava     Founded in Castile, in the twelfth century, as a military branch of the great Cistercian family.     In the Cistercian Order, then only recently formed… …

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  • 65Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem —     Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem     The military order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem originated in a leper hospital founded in the twelfth century by the crusaders of the Latin… …

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  • 66Chalice (novel) — Chalice   …

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  • 67Charles FitzRoy, 3rd Baron Southampton — (28 September 1804 – 16 July 1872) was a British peer. The son of George FitzRoy, 2nd Baron Southampton, he succeeded his father in 1810. On 23 February 1826, he married Harriet Stanhope, granddaughter of William Stanhope, 2nd Earl of Harrington; …

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  • 68Clement Corbet — (c.1576 1652) was an English jurist. Life He was the sixth son of Sir Miles Corbet of Sprowston, Norfolk, who was high sheriff of that county in 1591, by Katherine, daughter of Sir Christopher Heydon.[1] He was admitted a scholar of Trinity Hall …

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  • 69Durdy Baýramow — Durdy Bayramov Contents 1 Profile 2 Selected Paintings …

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  • 70Mantrapushpanjali — (Sanskrit, Devanagari मंत्रपुष्पांजलि, IAST mantrapuṣpāñjali, IPA mɐn̪t̪rɐpuɕpɑːɲɟɐli) is a popular prayer in Maharashtra, and it means “a prayer with an offering of flowers”. It comprises four hymns from Vedic sources, and is the final prayer… …

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