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Reding or
Redyng may
refer to:
Augustine Reding (1625-1692),
Swiss Benedictine, Prince-Abbot of Einsiedeln, and
theological writer Jaclyn Reding (b. 1966)...
- The
Carthusian martyrs are
those members of the
Carthusian monastic order who have been ****cuted and
killed because of
their Christian faith and their...
- Fisher. Likewise, of the brothers,
Robert Salt,
William Greenwood,
Thomas Redyng,
Thomas Scryven,
Walter Pierson, and
William Horne refused. As to the rest...
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farmed there in the 13th century). The
hamlet of
Reading (formerly
Reden or
Redyng)
Street was
established by
Flemish refugees in the 17th century. The inland...
- England)
Thomas Scryven (died 1537),
Carthusian monk (London, England)
Thomas Redyng (died 1537),
Carthusian monk (London, England)
Richard Bere (died 1537)...
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Andrew 1360
Nicholas Payable Roger Preston 1362
William Harewell Henry Redyng 1363
William Harewell Alexander Absolan 1364 John
James Roger Preston 1366...
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Dictionary of
National Biography (2004). Will of
Isabell brynklowe, of
Redyng,
widow (P.C.C. 1545,
Pynning quire). J.L. Chester, 'Notes
Relating to the...
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seyde Thomas Bromley that he was not lyke too have
keppyd owte the hole
redyng in the
seyde vacacion of Lente." The
precise nature of his "debility" is...
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being a sanctuary. In 1444 the sum of 16s. 8d. was paid 'pro le
riggyng and
redyng de la chapell, hall and le chaumbre' at
Leighton Bromswold. The site is...