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English composer Richard Taverner (1505–1575),
author of a 16th-century
translation of the Bible,
Taverner's
Bible Percy A.
Taverner (1875–1947), Canadian...
- in 1524
Taverner travelled from
Tattershall to the
Church of St
Botolph in
nearby Boston as a
guest singer. Two
years later, in 1526,
Taverner became the...
- A
tavern is a
place of
business where people gather to
drink alcoholic beverages and be
served food, and (historically)
where travelers would receive lodging...
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diligence after most
faythful exemplars by
Rychard Taverner,
commonly known as
Taverner's Bible.
Taverner was born at
Brisley (about 20
miles northwest of...
- on his new parent's surname, Tavernier,
which he
later changed to
Taverner.
Taverner, a self-taught naturalist, was the
first ornithologist at the National...
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Jeremiah Taverner (active 1690–1706) was a
British portrait painter. Not much is
known about Taverner except through his works. He
painted primarily portraits...
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group is
named after the 16th-century
English composer John
Taverner. In 1973 the
Taverner Choir,
Consort and
Players (TCCP) made
their début at the Bath...
- John
Taverner may
refer to: John
Taverner (1490-1545),
English composer John
Taverner (clergyman), (1584-1638) John le
Taverner, MP for
Wycombe (UK Parliament...
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William Taverner may
refer to:
William Taverner (surveyor) (c. 1680–1768),
Newfoundland plantation owner and
surveyor William Taverner (New
Zealand politician)...
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someone merely mentioned in p****ing. The
story is set in 1811–1812.
Judith Taverner is a
beautiful young heiress who
comes to
London to join high society....