Sir Lewes Lewknor (c.1560–1627) was an English courtier, M.P., writer, soldier, and Judge who served as Master of the Ceremonies to King James I of England...
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Edward Island Lewes River, previous name of the upper portion of the Yukon River which runs through Yukon, Canada, and Alaska, US Lewes Lewknor, Elizabethan...
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twice;firstly Bridget, the daughter of John Lewes of Selsey, with whom he had 5 sons, including Lewes Lewknor and Samuel Lewkenor His second wife was Anne...
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Thomas Lewknor may refer to: Thomas Lewknor (MP for Lewes), represented Lewes (UK Parliament constituency) in 1467 Thomas Lewknor (MP for Ripon) (died...
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Edward Lewknor (c. 1517 – 1556) was the representative of a branch of a prominent Sussex family, in an armigerous line descending in the distaff side...
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advice was false as well as evil. The word "Sinonical" was coined by Lewes Lewknor in his 1595 work The Estate of English Fugitives. William Shakespeare...
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Latin under a tutor, a Mr Leutner (Edmund Lewkenor, brother of Sir Lewes Lewknor Master of the Ceremonies to King James I). He then went to the Jesuit...
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on 5 January 1606, met by the outgoing ambassador Nicolò Molin and Lewes Lewknor, the master of ceremonies. They had an audience with King James on 25...
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MacCleary, a Liberal Democrat. The constituency includes the town of Lewes, most of the Lewes District, including the coastal towns of Seaford and Newhaven,...
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Charles as Duke of York and the Queen's masque, The Masque of Blackness. Lewes Lewknor came to see him, and Beaumont subjected him to lengthy tirade, which...
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