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Cuthbert Tunstall (otherwise
spelt Tunstal or Tonstall; 1474 – 18
November 1559) was an
English humanist, bishop, diplomat,
administrator and
royal adviser...
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Tunstall or
Tunstal may
refer to: Tunstall,
former name of Tuncester, New
South Wales Tunstall,
Saskatchewan Tunstall, East
Riding of
Yorkshire Tunstall...
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George Tunstal Redmayne, more
usually G T
Redmayne (1840 - 1912), was the
youngest of four sons of
Giles Redmayne and his wife,
Margareta Robey. He was...
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Tunstall Quarles (c. 1770 –
January 7, 1855) was a
United States lawyer and politician, as well as one of the
pioneer settlers of Somerset,
Kentucky in...
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Thomas Tunstall (
Tunstal) (executed at Norwich, 13 July 1616) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He is a
Catholic martyr,
beatified in 1929. Tunstall...
- policies. A year
previous to Gattinara's appointment, the
English amb****ador
Tunstal had
remarked on Gattinara's
preoccupation with Italy.
Gattinara had drawn...
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Sainty (1993) p. 149 Newcombe,
David (2013) [2004]. "
Tunstal, Cuthbert".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
- lead it to
monopolise the
fledgling network Michael Palmer and
Jeremy Tunstal Media Moguls, Routledge, 1991, p. 112
Jonathan Bignell ""And the Rest is...
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original building of the
Manchester College of Art (1880–81:
architect George Tunstal Redmayne) in a
Gothic revival style.
Further down
Oxford Road are the University...