-
Robert Alyngton (a.k.a. Arlyngton; died
September 1398), was an
English philosopher who
developed new logical, semantic, metaphysical, and ontological...
- Cambridge:—Sir Wm. Findern, Sir Rob. Coton, Sir Rauf Chamberlain, Sir
Giles Alyngton. Cheshire:—Sir John Warberton, Sir Wm. Both, Sir John Warren, Sir Geo....
-
Althusius (1557–1638)[2]
Louis Althusser (1918–1990)[1][3][4][5]
Robert Alyngton (died 1398)[5] B. R.
Ambedkar (1891–1956)[4]
Ambrose (c. 340–397)[1] Abu'l...
-
McDermott Robert Adamson (philosopher)
Robert Alexy Robert Allinson Robert Alyngton Robert Arrington Robert Audi
Robert B.
Pippin Robert Balfour (philosopher)...
- the
Gonville family),
which he re-leased to his brother-in-law,
George Alyngton, of Stoke-by-Clare. In
discharge of
their Commission, in May–July 1549...
-
Victor Richard Rufus of
Cornwall Richard Swineshead Richard Wilton Robert Alyngton Robert Cowton Robert Grosseteste Robert Holcot Robert Kilwardby Robert...
- al-Din al-Razi (1149–1209)[e]
Roger Bacon (1214–1294)[a][c][d][e][f]
Robert Alyngton (died 1398)[f]
Roger Marston (1235–1303)[e]
Richard Kilvington (or Richard...
-
Dorothy should have the manors,
moiety and
lands of
Stonham Aspall and
Alyngton,
moiety of the
manor of Burgate, and
lands in Ratlysden, to them and the...
- Rushford, and his wife
Susanna Alington,
daughter of
George Alington or
Alyngton of Swinhope, Lincolnshire. His
maternal grandmother was Ann Cheke, daughter...