-
Hugues de
Payens or
Payns (French pronunciation: [yɡ də pɛ̃]),
often translated into
English as Hugh of
Payens or Hugh de
Payns. Remarkably, Italian...
- of
Payns. At the
beginning of the 12th century, the
stronghold of
Payns was a v****al of the
county of Champagne. This
explains why
Hugues de
Payns accompanied...
-
Payn is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Graham Payn (1918–2005),
South African-born
English actor and
singer John
Payn (disambiguation)...
-
Graham Payn (25
April 1918 – 4
November 2005) was a
South African-born
English actor and singer, also
known for
being the life
partner of the playwright...
- London.
Payn's father,
William Payn (1774/1775–1840), was
clerk to the
Thames Commissioners, and at one time
treasurer to the
county of Berkshire.
Payn was...
- John
Payn may
refer to: John
Payn (MP for Cambridge), in 1391 MP for
Cambridge John
Payn (died 1402), MP for
Norfolk John
Payne (disambiguation) John...
- Liam
James Payne (29
August 1993 – 16
October 2024) was an
English singer and songwriter. He was a
member of the pop band One Direction, one of the best-selling...
- Sir
Payn Tiptoft (c. 1351 – c. 1413), of Burwell, Cambridgeshire, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Cambridgeshire...
-
Leslie William Payn (6 May 1915 – 2 May 1992) was a
South African cricketer active from 1936 to 1953 who pla**** for
Natal and was a
member of the South...
-
Stephen Payn was Dean of
Exeter between 1415 and 1419. He was
preceded by
Ralph Tregrision and
followed by John Cobethorn.
Ursula Radford (1955). "An Introduction...