• Robert Fabyan (died c.1512) was a London draper, Sheriff and Alderman, and author of Fabyan's Chronicle. Robert Fabyan was the son of John Fabyan and...
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    of Crosby Hall, London, then in Bishopsgate in the City of London. Robert Fabyan, in his 'The new chronicles of England and of France', writes that "the...
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  • Fabyan may refer to: George Fabyan (1867–1936), businessman and founder of a cryptology research laboratory Robert Fabyan (died c. 1512), English chronicler...
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    some material with an account of the wedding included in editions of Robert Fabyan's New Chronicle. There were several narratives of the marriage, published...
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    Henry VI of England from France. The script involved material from Robert Fabyan's edition of the works of John Lydgate. At Fleet Street, Edward was addressed...
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    the Lord Deputy of Ireland. It later came to light (for example in Robert Fabyan's The New Chronicles of England and France), that Elizabeth Woodville...
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    Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development, vol. 3, p. 302 Robert Fabyan. The new chronicles of England and France, in two parts, p. 663. [1]...
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    and acts as (King) Richard's batman. Ross, Charles. Richard III. 1981 Robert Fabyan, The New Chronicles of England and France in t[w]o Parts (London, 1811)...
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    63 vols., (New York: Macmillan, 1887) 9:284 sub loco Ross, p. 156. Robert Fabyan, The New Chronicles of England and France in to Parts (London, 1811)...
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  • Erasmus – Novum Instrumentum omne (Greek New Testament translation) Robert Fabyan (anonymous; died c. 1512) – The New Chronicles of England and France...
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