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    John Ayloffe (c. 1645 – 30 October 1685) was an English lawyer, political activist, and satirist, described as "one of the most consistently committed...
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  • John Ayloffe (c. 1645–1685) was an English political satirist executed for treason. John Ayloffe may also refer to: Sir John Ayloffe, 5th Baronet (c. 1673–1730)...
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  • Ayloffe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ayloffe baronets Benjamin Ayloffe, multiple people John Ayloffe (c.1645–1685), English lawyer...
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  • Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 4th Baronet (1631 – 5 March 1722) of Great Braxted, was a London merchant. Benjamin Ayloffe was born in 1631. He was the younger...
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  • Joseph Ayloffe, 6th Baronet FRS, FSA (1708 – 19 April 1781, London) was an English antiquary. He was the great-grandson of Sir William Ayloffe, 1st Baronet...
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  • English Civil War. Ayloffe was the second son of Sir William Ayloffe, 1st Baronet and his first wife Catharine, daughter and coheir to John Sterne, of Melbourn...
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    of revolutionary activists (Smith, John Ayloffe, Christopher Battiscombe and Israel Hayes), of whom Ayloffe was certainly implicated in the Rye House...
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  • Sir John Ayloffe, 5th Baronet (c. 1673 – 10 December 1730) was an English clergyman, Rector of Stanford Rivers in Essex from 1707 until 1730. John was...
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  • Rye House Plot, in which many of its members were implicated. In 1685 John Ayloffe, who was found to have been a clubber at the King's Head Tavern and a...
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    demanding the recall of Parliament, signed by 18,000 people, including John Ayloffe, Richard Nelthorpe and Robert Ferguson. All of the above were implicated...
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