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- John Gostlin (or Gostlyn; c. 1566 – 21 October 1626) was an English academic and physician, Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge from 1619...
- October 2008). "Pat Gostlin, 58: Green candidate, teacher". Toronto Star. Retrieved 29 October 2008. Swinson, Stefanie. "Pat Gostlin Remembered". NewsDurhamRegion...
- (1555) Thomas Lorkin (1564) William Ward (1591) William Burton (1596) John Gostlin (1623) John Collins (1626) Ralph Winterton (1635) Francis Glisson (1636)...
- Es**** and Buckinghamshire from Charles Gostlin, his mother's cousin. The brothers erected a monument to Charles Gostlin at Morningthorpe Church in Norfolk...
- attacked and beaten in a hate crime by a group of men including Matthew Gostlin. Gostlin and other ****ailants vaulted her in the parking lot outside of the...
- Roach, and the British ship, the Prince Augustus, was commanded by Captain Gostlin. Seeing that an attempted landing would result in a disaster, Captain Petter...
- royalist supporters. These had been influenced by the 1643 arrest of William Gostlin, the city's royalist sympathising mayor, as well as the mustering of Parliamentary...
- 1618 John Gostlin 1619 Robert Scott 1620 Samuel Ward 1621 Leonard Mawe 1622 Jerome Beale 1623 Thomas Paske 1624 John Mansell 1625 John Gostlin 1625 Henry...
- London. It was built up by Charles Gostlin in the 18th century by acquiring property from neighbouring landowners. Gostlin died in 1766 and left the estate...
- September 1626. Another elegy was written for the vice-chancellor, John Gostlin, who died on 21 October 1626. In the poem, Milton relies on Horatian poetics...