• Matthew Locke may refer to: Matthew Locke (administrator) (fl. 1660–1683), English Secretary at War from 1666 to 1683 Matthew Locke (composer) (c. 1621–1677)...
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    Matthew Locke (c. 1621 – August 1677) was an English Baroque composer and music theorist. Locke was born in Exeter and was a chorister in the choir of...
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  • Matthew Raymond Locke, MG (16 March 1974 – 25 October 2007) was an Australian soldier and a recipient of the Medal for Gallantry, the third highest award...
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  • Matthew Locke (1730 – September 7, 1801) was a general during the American Revolutionary War, a wagon driver, and a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina...
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  • Matthew Locke (fl. 1660–1683) was an English administrator, holder of the post of Secretary at War from 1666 to 1683, when he sold it. Locke was clerk...
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  • John Locke is a fictional character played by Terry O'Quinn on the ABC television series Lost. He is named after the English philosopher of the same name...
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  • Psyche is a semi-opera in five acts with music by Matthew Locke to a libretto by Thomas Shadwell with dances (now lost) by Giovanni Battista Draghi. It...
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  • of Honor recipient. Matthew Locke (disambiguation), multiple people Michael K. Locke (1952–2014), American politician P. J. Locke (born 1997), American...
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    Bluebeard's Wife," 2023 song by Le Sserafim Psyche, a semi-opera by Matthew Locke Cupid and Psyche The Fable Of The Goddess Psyche And Cupid The following...
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  • Shakespeare adaptations produced by Thomas Betterton with music by Matthew Locke. After Locke's death, a second flowering produced the semi-operas of Henry Purcell...
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