William Melton (died 5 April 1340) was the 43rd Archbishop of York (1317–1340) and the first Lord Privy Seal. Melton was the son of Nicholas of Melton...
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William Melton (died 1340) was archbishop of York. William Melton may also refer to: William Melton (priest) (died 1528), tutor of John Fisher in Cambridge...
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Charles Michael Melton (born January 4, 1991) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Reggie Mantle in the CW series Riverdale (2017–2023) and...
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William Melton (died 1528) was an English priest who held the position of chancellor of York Minster. Melton was born in Yorkshire, and was educated at...
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her colleagues buried in holy ground. When the Archbishop of York, William Melton, heard of this, he wrote to the religious authorities in Beverley expounding...
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William M. Halsey (1915–1999) was an influential abstract artist in the American Southeast, particularly in his home state of South Carolina. He was represented...
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Jacob William Melton (born September 7, 2000) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Houston Astros organization. He played college baseball...
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Melton Mowbray (/ˈmɛltən ˈmoʊbri/) is a town in the Melton district in Leicestershire, England, 19 miles (31 km) north-east of Leicester, and 20 miles...
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Melton cloth is traditionally made of wool and is woven in a twill form. It is thick, due to having been well fulled, which gives it a felt-like smooth...
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Melton is a Scottish surname, and is derived from Anglo-Saxon (Old English) medeltone or meltuna, from the Old English words middel, meaning "middle" or...
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