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William Dauntesey or
Dauntsey (died 1543) was a
London merchant. He was
Master of the
Worshipful Company of Mercers, an
alderman of the City of London...
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school was
founded in 1542 in
accordance with the will of
William Dauntesey, a
master of the
Worshipful Company of Mercers. The
school was
moved to...
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William Daunce (also
Dauntesey) (c. 1500 – 28 May 1548) was an
English Member of
Parliament during the
Tudor period. He was the son of Sir John Daunce...
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United Kingdom.
Dauntsey or
Dauntesey may also
refer to: John
Dauntsey (died 1391),
English politician William Dauntesey or Dauntsey, 16th-century London...
- John
Dauntesey. Meanwhile,
Place House was
occupied for ten or
eleven years by
Henry Brouncker's
widow and her
second husband,
Ambrose Dauntesey. After...
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William Dauntesey Dauntsey's
School 1542 King
Edward VI
Sherborne School King
Edward VI...
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portion of Anne, who
married William Dauntesey, from Wiltshire. The
manor of
Pendlebury was
claimed by the
Daunteseys for some time, but was
afterwards held...
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Agecroft Hall as part of her
portion and
subsequently married William Dauntesey.
Richard Langley's brother,
William (1315–1386) was
Rector of Middleton...
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Edenson Heathcote, and
ending at the
southern extremity of the
Reverend Dauntesey's estate.
Fletcher and
Henshall were
ordered to
contact people and companies...
- Blackburn. He
studied medicine at
Manchester University. Here he won the
Dauntesey Scholarship and the
Sidney Renshaw Exhibition, as well as
medals in anatomy...