Sir John Munden (c. 1645 – 13 March 1719) was a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy who was dismissed from the service for having failed to engage a French...
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John Munden was a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy (c.1645–1719). John Munden may also refer to: John Munden, an English Catholic priest executed with George...
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up exhibition shooting, Munden gave many demonstrations to audiences across the country, once with John Satterwhite. Munden also gave shooting demonstrations...
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in September 1887. It was named for John Munden, the original owner of the town site. As of June, 2023, in Munden there is a: post office, community hall...
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Munden (1602–1672) of Chelsea; the younger son was Rear-Admiral Sir John Munden. Richard first appears as commander of the Swallow ketch in 1666, and...
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Lowe Bl John Munden Bl John Nelson Bl John Nutter Bl John Pibush Bl John Robinson Bl John Sandys Bl John Shert Bl John Slade Bl John Sugar Bl John Thules...
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George Haydock (redirect from John Munden (martyr))
sometime scholar of St John's College, Oxford, the other against John Munden, a Dorsetshire man, sometime fellow of New College, Oxford, John Nutter, a Lancashire...
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List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation (section Beatified 22 November 1987 by Pope John Paul II)
1588 Robert Morton, priest, 1588 John Munden, priest, 1584 George Napper (alias Napier), priest, Oxford, 1610 John Nutter, priest, 1584 Edward Oldcorne...
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of Barfleur on 19–24 May 1692. In 1693 she was commanded by Captain John Munden, but was wrecked on Goodwin Sands on 28 April 1693. Lavery, Ships of...
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