Sir Nicholas Hare of Bruisyard, Suffolk (c. 1484 – 31 October 1557) was Speaker of the House of Commons of England between 1539 and 1540. He was born...
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Nicholas Hare Architects is a UK architectural practice, with a portfolio of award-winning projects. These include schools, higher education, refurbishment...
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Retrieved 4 September 2023. Architects, Nicholas Hare. "Harris Academy Bromley - Projects". Nicholas Hare Architects. Retrieved 31 October 2020. Roberts...
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2 Hare Court is a Grade I listed building that houses barristers' chambers in the Inner Temple. It was named after a nephew of Sir Nicholas Hare, also...
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June 1536 – 18 July 1536 Preceded by Humphrey Wingfield Succeeded by Nicholas Hare Lord Chancellor In office 1547–1552 Preceded by The Lord St John Succeeded...
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The Nicholas Haring House, also known as the John A. Haring House, is located at 5 Piermont Road in the borough of Rockleigh in Bergen County, New Jersey...
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buildings were built based on a design by Hubert Worthington. Hare Court was named after Nicholas Hare, who built the first set in 1567. The west and south sides...
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23 July 1641 for Ralph Hare, Member of Parliament for Norfolk and King's Lynn. He was the great-grandson of Sir Nicholas Hare, Speaker of the House of...
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building and grounds were rebuilt in a £30 million project designed by Nicholas Hare Architects, with Balfour Beatty Construction. All students and staff...
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