- Sir
Francis Windebank (1582 – 1
September 1646) was an
English politician who was
Secretary of
State under Charles I.
Francis was the only son of Sir...
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Windebank may
refer to: Sir
Francis Windebank (1582–1646) was an
English politician who was
Secretary of
State under Charles I of
England Sir
Thomas Windebank...
- The
Windebank Baronetcy (also
spelled Windebanke) of
Haines Hill in Berkshire, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 25 November...
- John
Windebank (1618–1704) a
doctor of
medicine who was
admitted an
honorary fellow of the
Royal College of
Physicians in 1680 and was
buried in Westminster...
-
Christopher Windebank (born 1615), was an
English translator who
lived in
Madrid and
worked as
guide and
interpreter for
English amb****adors. Christopher...
- Sir
Thomas Windebank, 1st
Baronet (born c. 1612) was
Member of
Parliament (M.P.) for
Wootton B****ett and
supported the
Royalist cause in the
English Civil...
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Francis Windebank (died 1645)
supported the
Royalist cause during the
English Civil War. He was court-martialed and shot for
failing to
defend Bletchingdon...
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where "great Pond" is used in
reference to the
Atlantic Ocean by
Francis Windebank,
Charles I's
Secretary of State. The
International Hydrographic Organization...
- gov/dm/pubs/neuropathies/#proximalneuropathy Pascoe, M. K.; Low, P. A.;
Windebank, A. J.; Litchy, W. J. (1997). "Subacute
diabetic proximal neuropathy"...
- (d. 1638)
David Teniers the Elder,
Flemish painter (d. 1649)
Francis Windebank,
English politician (d. 1646)
Jacomina de Witte,
politically influential...