John Pitts (also Pits, Pitseus; 1560 – 17 October 1616) was an English Roman Catholic scholar and writer. Pitts was born in Alton, Hampshire in 1560 and...
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John Pitts may refer to: John Pitts (Catholic scholar) (1560–1616), English Catholic John Pitts (merchant) (born 1688) a Massachusetts merchant, who was...
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Look up pitts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pitts may refer to: Allen Pitts, American born Canadian football player Antony Pitts (1969), British...
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John Fowler (Bristol, England, 1537 – Namur, present-day Belgium, 13 February 1578–9) was a Roman Catholic scholar and printer. He studied at Winchester...
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Józef Lisowski, Polish noble (szlachcic) (b. 1580) October 17 – John Pitts, Catholic scholar and writer (b. 1560) October 21 – Sakazaki Naomori, Japanese...
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Józef Lisowski, Polish noble (szlachcic) (b. 1580) October 17 – John Pitts, Catholic scholar and writer (b. 1560) October 21 – Sakazaki Naomori, Japanese...
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The University Pitt Club, popularly referred to as the Pitt Club, the UPC, or merely as Club, is a private members' club of the University of Cambridge...
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Gregory Martin (c. 1542 – 28 October 1582) was an English Catholic priest, a noted scholar of his time, academic and Doctor of Divinity, and served as...
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founder of the Catholic Radical Alliance. Rev. Michael Patella, Professor of Theology at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University. Fr...
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St Mary's Catholic Cemetery is located on Harrow Road, Kensal Green in London, England. It has its own Catholic chapel. The cemetery, founded in 1858...
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