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- Bainbrigg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Reginald Bainbrigg (1545–1606), English schoolmaster and antiquary Thomas Bainbrigg (died...
- Thomas Bainbrigg (Bainbridge) (died 1646) was an English college head. A northerner, he was possibly from Kirkby Lonsdale. He graduated B.A. at Christ's...
- Thomas Bainbrigg (also Bambridge, Bainbridge or Bembridge) D.D. (1636–1703), was an English Protestant controversialist. Bainbrigg was the son of Richard...
- Reginald Bainbrigg, or Baynbridge (1545–1606), was an English schoolmaster and antiquary. Bainbrigg was born, probably in Westmoreland, about 1556. He...
- queen to visit and enlisted the Earl of Shrewsbury's steward Richard Bainbrigg and others to make his case that the royal party should come to Ashby...
- largest collections, 1500 items of which 837 are illustrated. ArtCyclopedia list of his paintings on line National Portrait Gallery: Bainbrigg Buckeridge...
- note Reginald Bainbrigg wrote to William Camden in 1600 for possible publication in any new edition of his 1586 Britannia: "Bainbrigg saw a 'column'...
- lieutenant-general Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher (1878–1950), English entomologist Bainbrigg This page lists people with the surname Bainbrigge. If an internal link...
- Thomas Bainbridge may refer to: Thomas Bainbrigg (died 1646), or Bainbridge, English college head Thomas Bainbrigg (controversialist) (1636–1703), or Bainbridge...
- Forty Martyrs of England and Wales) was followed in 1580 by Reginald Bainbrigg, a considerable scholar, who made tours of Hadrian's Wall in 1599 and...