• Maurus Corker (baptised James; 1636 – 22 December 1715) was an English Benedictine who was falsely accused and imprisoned as a result of the fabricated...
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  • player Maurus Corker (1636–1715), English Benedictine Yusuf Corker (born 1998), American football player This page lists people with the surname Corker. If...
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    1657-1681 Joseph Sherwood 1681-1690 Maurus Corker 1690-1695 Maurus Knightley 1697-1708 Joseph Rokeby 1730-1762 Maurus Heatley 1762-1802 Heitzmann, Christian...
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    evidence. Wakeman and three priests, including the leading Benedictine Maurus Corker, who were tried with him, were duly acquitted. Scroggs for the first...
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    house was for a short time a centre of Roman Catholicism, under Father Maurus Corker, a Benedictine. Berkley (sic) Street was named after the House, but...
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  • accused were in fact priests, and some of them like Anderson himself, Maurus Corker and the colourful, one-legged Civil War veteran Colonel Henry Starkey...
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  • 1771). In this book, according to Charles Butler, he made large use of Maurus Corker's Roman Catholic Principles in Reference to God and the King, but this...
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  • Hutchinson Cook, Public Health Nursing Officer, Ministry of Health. George Holt Corker, Manager, Derwenthaugh Coking and Chemical Works, Blaydon-on-Tyne, National...
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