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- Anthony Farindon (1598 – 9 October 1658), was an English royalist divine. Farindon was born at Sonning, Berkshire, and was baptised on 24 December 1598...
- died at Eton on 19 May 1656. His life was to have been written by Farindon; but Farindon died before the issue of the Golden Remains, to which his contribution...
- Clooney US General Dwight D. Eisenhower, before D-Day, in The Grove Anthony Farindon, 17th-century Royalist preacher Uri Geller, Israeli illusionist, magician...
- Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Farington or Anthony Farindon (1598–1658), English royalist divine George Farington (1752–1788), English...
- Nicholas de Farndone (sometimes written as Farindon, Farindone or Farrington) (died 1334) was a fourteenth-century English goldsmith and politician who...
- 1684 the mansion house of Batnors (later Battners) was bought by James Farindon. This included the tanyard, drying sheds and mill thereto. A map of John...
- Korean philosopher and literary theorist (born 1580) October 9 – Anthony Farindon, English Anglican theologian (born 1598) October 20 – Louis Cellot, French...
- Subsecivæ.’ Scattergood edited in 1672 (2nd edit.) ‘XLVII Sermons by Antony Farindon.’ He was long occupied in a revision of Schrevelius's Gr**** lexicon, first...
- 1839 A Collection of Christian Biography, 12 vols. 1837–1840 Anthony Farindon's Sermons, 4 vols., 1849 Wesley's Journals, 4 vols. 1864 The Lives of the...
- 1684 the mansion house of Batnors (later Battners) was bought by James Farindon. This included the tanyard, drying sheds and mill thereto. A map of John...