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- Thomas More Thomas More Thomas More had an education suited to a son of a gentleman, and seemed destined for the legal career mapped out by his...
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- David Paul Scofield, CH, CBE (21 January 1922 – 19 March 2008) was an award-winning English actor of stage and screen. Noted for his distinctive vo...
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- Anthony Munday (or Monday) (1560?-August 10, 1633), was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer. The chief interest in Munday for the modern...
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- Ralph Robinson was a Renaissance scholar and man of letters. He was educated at Stamford School, Lincolnshire and the University of Cambridge. His...
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- John Rastell (or Rastall, was an English printer and author. Born in London, he is vaguely reported by Anthony à Wood to have been "educated for a t...
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- Karl Zuchardt was a German writer of historical novels. Zuchardt was born in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony. In 1961 he received the Martin Andersen...
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- Raymond Wilson Chambers (1874-1942) was a British literary scholar, author, and academic; throughout his career he was associated with University...
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- Simon Grynaeus (1493- August 1, 1541), German scholar and theologian of the Reformation, son of Jacob Gryner, a Swabian peasant, was born in 1493...
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- Edward Maunde Thompson (1840-1929), Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, was a British palaeographer, best remembered today for his study...
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