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Henry Abyngdon,
Abingdon or
Abington (c. 1418 – 1
September 1497) was an
English ecclesiastic and musician,
perhaps the
first to
receive a
university degree...
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February –
Henry Abyngdon receives a
Bachelor of
Music at Cambridge, the
first recorded musical degree 1465 May –
Henry Abyngdon is
appointed Master...
- 1314 Sir John de
Gisors (Pepperer)
Third and
final term. 1315
Stephen de
Abyngdon (Draper) 1316–1318 Sir John de
Wengrave n/a
Royal Warden; two terms. 1319...
- fl. 1433–1454 Franco-Flemish
Johannes Fedé c. 1415 – 1477?
French Henry Abyngdon c. 1418 – 1497
English Guglielmo Ebreo da
Pesaro c. 1420 – 1484 Italian...
- 1390–1453) John
Hothby (c. 1410–1487) John
Plummer (c. 1410 – c. 1483)
Henry Abyngdon (c. 1418–1497)
William Haute (c. 1430–1497)
Robert Morton (c. 1430 – post-1479)...
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Thomas Santriste, who was
provost of King's College, Cambridge, and
Henry Abyngdon, who was
Master of
Music at
Worcester Cathedral and from 1465 to 1483 Master...
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Thomas Santriste, who was
provost of King's College, Cambridge, and
Henry Abyngdon, who was
Master of
Music at
Worcester Cathedral and from 1465–83 Master...
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Abyngdon;
Robert de
Kelesye 1330 (Mar)
Stephen de
Abyngdon; John de Caustone; 1330 (Nov) John de Grantham;
Reginald de Conduit;
Stephen de
Abyngdon 1332...
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England Preceded by John de
Grantham Reginald de
Conduit Stephen de
Abyngdon Member of
Parliament for City of
London 1332 With:
Anketin de
Gisors Reginald...
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probable Johannes Fedé,
French composer (d. c.1477) 1418
probable Henry Abyngdon,
English singer,
organist and
composer (d. 1497) 1411
December – Johannes...