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    John Heywood (c. 1497 – c. 1580) was an English writer known for his plays, poems, and collection of proverbs. Although he is best known as a playwright...
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    Jeremy John Heywood, Baron Heywood of Whitehall, GCB, CVO (31 December 1961 – 4 November 2018) was a British civil servant who served as Cabinet Secretary...
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  • John Heywood was an English writer. John Heywood may also refer to: John Heywood (MP), member of parliament for Lancaster in 1554 John B. Heywood (photographer)...
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  • (1559), the Thyestes (1560) and Hercules Furens (1561). He was son of John Heywood, and became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, but was compelled to...
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    (pronounced "pees", plural of the name of the letter P) is an interlude by John Heywood written around 1530 that relates the tale of four men whose trades begin...
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  • expression, (as "Rome was not built in one day") is given in English in John Heywood's A Dialogue Conteinyng the Nomber in Effect of all the Prouerbes in the...
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  • John Heywood Johnstone DL JP (1850-1904) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician, who served as Member of Parliament for Horsham from...
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    Captain Peter Heywood (6 June 1772 – 10 February 1831) was a British Royal Navy officer who was on board HMS Bounty during the mutiny of 28 April 1789...
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  • John B. Heywood is a British mechanical engineer known for his work on automotive engine research, for authoring a number of field-defining textbooks...
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  • Patriarchy in Early Modern England." (2018). Heywood, John (1562). The Proverbs and Epigrams of John Heywood (A.D. 1562). p. 62 II.vi – via Google Books...
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