- John
Kelynge KS (or Kelyng) (1607–1671) was an
English judge and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1661 to 1663. He
became Chief Justice...
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among them John
Kelynge,
raised an
objection (although the
trial report appears to have been altered, to
attribute this
objection to
Kelynge alone). According...
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Samuel Brown Sir
William Ellys Sir
Heneage Finch Sir
Matthew Hale Sir John
Kelynge Sir
Timothy Littleton Sir
William Morton Sir
Francis North Sir Richard...
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office Sir
Robert Hyde 19
October 1663 1 May 1665† Died in
office Sir John
Kelynge 21
November 1665 9 May 1671† Died in
office Sir
Matthew Hale 18 May 1671...
- Hale was made
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench after the
death of John
Kelynge.
Edward Turnour replaced him as
Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Hale was...
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Legal offices Preceded by Sir
Robert Foster Lord
Chief Justice 1663–1665 Succeeded by John
Kelynge...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
William Wyndham Green (1887—1979)
Brigadier John
Bernard Kelynge Greenway Major-General Sir
Leonard Greenwell Brigadier-General
Lewis Frederic...
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quarter sessions in Bedford,
before a
group of
magistrates under John
Kelynge, who
would later help to draw up the Act of Uniformity. Bunyan, who had...
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Saint Mary Magdalene,
Keeling ____________________ Nonnekelyng Priory; Nun
Kelynge Priory 53°56′05″N 0°15′24″W / 53.9348372°N 0.2567089°W / 53.9348372;...
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Monthly Magazine". [1].
Thoroton vs.
Blackborne et al., 1731,
William Kelynge's Reports in Chancery,
Great Britain Court of Chancery, 1764. "Thoroton...