John Parkhurst (c. 1512 – 2 February 1575) was an English Marian exile and from 1560 the Bishop of Norwich. Born about 1512, he was son of George Parkhurst...
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Parkhurst may refer to: Carolyn Parkhurst (born 1971), American author Charles Henry Parkhurst (1842–1933), clergyman and social reformer in New York City...
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John Parkhurst (c. 1512–1575) was an English bishop of the 16th century. John Parkhurst may also refer to: John Parkhurst (Master of Balliol) (1564–1639)...
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John Parkhurst (1728–1797) was an English academic, clergyman and biblical lexicographer. The second son of John Parkhurst (1701–65) of Catesby House,...
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Prison Parkhurst is a Category B men's prison located in Parkhurst on the Isle of Wight, and is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service. Parkhurst prison...
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John Parkhurst (1563-1639) was an English academic during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Parkhurst entered Magdalen College, Oxford in 1580....
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John Parkhurst (1564–1639) was an English clergyman and academic, master of Balliol College, Oxford, from 1617. He was second son of Henry Parkhurst of...
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Parr, suggests that a 1573 Latin book of poems and epitaphs written by John Parkhurst, Katherine Parr’s chaplain, contains the following reference to Mary:...
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Helen Parkhurst on ABC Television Network. Parkhurst took her cues from developmental psychologist Jean Piaget and education reformers such as John Dewey...
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suggests he may have been the son of the gentleman John Parkhurst of East Lenham, Kent. By 1564 Anthony Parkhurst was in the service of Sir Thomas Chaloner (English...
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