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Habington is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Edward Habington (1553?–1586), one of the
conspirators in the
Babington plot
Thomas Habington...
- Sir
Thomas Habington or
Abington (1560–1647) was a
Catholic English antiquary.
Thomas Habington was the
second son of John
Habington,
cofferer to Queen...
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William Habington (4
November 1605 – 30
November 1654) was an
English poet.
Habington was born at
Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, and
belonged to a well-known...
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Edward Habington, Abington, or
Abingdon (1553?–1586), was one of the
conspirators in the plot
formed by
Anthony Babington.
Habington was the
eldest son...
- brother-in-law,
Thomas Habington, from the
possible consequence of death,
after harbouring the
forbidden priests at Hindlip.
Although Habington was condemned,...
- a
group with
definite links connecting them.
Unlike the
Fletchers and
Habington, who
looked back to “Spenser’s art and Sydney's wit,” they come under...
- (London:
Henry G. Bohn, 1848), pt. 1, ¶20. This is a
revision of
Thomas Habington, trans., ''The
Epistle of
Gildas the most
ancient British Author: who...
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house in a
brick construction with
towers and
large windows, by John
Habington, an
official in the
court of
Elizabeth I. John, his wife Catherine, and...
- et
Conquestu Britanniae. 6th century. (in Latin)
Translated by
Thomas Habington. The
Epistle of
Gildas the most
ancient British Author: who flourished...
- and his
retainers arrived at
Thomas Habington's home,
Hindlip Hall, to
arrest the Jesuits.
Despite Thomas Habington's protests, the men
spent the next four...