• Sir John Bussy (also Bushy; died 29 July 1399) of Hougham in Lincolnshire was a member of parliament representing Lincolnshire or Rutland eleven times...
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  • footballer Sir John Bussy (?–1399), British Member of Parliament Bussey (surname) De Bussy This page lists people with the surname Bussy. If an internal...
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    Pynchbek (also Pynchbeck), who was chief baron of the exchequer. Sir John Bussy, an associate of Pynchbek, is identified as the Franklin. The Pembroke...
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  • United States Bushy, spelling of the name of the historical character John Bussy as it appears in Shakespeare's play Richard II Bushy Park (disambiguation)...
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    of Richard II of England William le Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, Sir John Bussy and Sir Henry Green (1399) – executed in Bristol Castle by the Duke of...
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  • from the 1540s onwards. No commoners were summoned. In the reign of King John knights came armed to police the parlement, but barons and nobles were not...
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  • Pennington, Members of the Long Parliament (London: George Allen & Unwin, 1954) John Cannon, Parliamentary Reform 1640–1832 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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    was castellan, when the King went to Ireland in 1399. Together with Sir John Bussy, Sir William Bagot and Sir Henry Green he had been made responsible for...
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    Castle after Edward I's conquest of Wales in 1283. William le Scrope, Sir John Bussy and Sir Henry Green were executed there without trial in June 1399 by...
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  • The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois is a Jacobean revenge tragedy written by George Chapman. The Revenge is a sequel to his earlier Bussy D'Ambois, and was first...
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