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knight David Kynaston,
English historian and
author Edward Kynaston,
English actor Francis Kynaston,
English courtier and poet
Francis Kynaston (died 1590)...
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Francis Kynaston or
Kinaston (1587–1642) was an
English lawyer, courtier, poet and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1621 to 1622. He...
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Laurence Stephen Kynaston (born 24
February 1994) is a
Welsh actor. He won an
Evening Standard Theatre Award for his
performance in The Son, as well as...
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Kynaston is an
English hamlet in the
parish of Kinnerley, Shropshire. It was
described in 1870 as "KYNASTONE, a
township in
Kinnerley parish, Salop; 7½ miles...
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Edward Kynaston (c. 1640 –
January 1706) was an
English actor, one of the last
Restoration "boy players",
young male
actors who pla**** women's roles. Kynaston...
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Edward Kynaston may
refer to:
Edward Kynaston (actor) (c. 1640–1712),
English actor Edward Kynaston (1709–1772), MP Sir
Edward Kynaston, 2nd
Baronet (1758–1839)...
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Humphrey Kynaston (died 1534), aka Wild
Humphrey Kynaston, was an
English highwayman who
operated in the
Shropshire area. The son of the High
Sheriff of...
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Anthony Kynaston (/ˈkɪnəstən/; born 30 July 1951 in Aldershot) is an
English historian specialising in the
social history of England.
Kynaston was educated...
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January 2009.
Retrieved 1
January 2010. Ward &
Kynaston 1995, pp. 12–13 Ward &
Kynaston 1995, p. 17 Ward &
Kynaston 1995, pp. 20–21 Wunn, Ina (2000). "Beginning...
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Harris Academy St John's Wood (formerly
Quintin Kynaston) is a
secondary school in St John's Wood,
North London, that was re-named in 2017. It is a 7 form-entry...