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- Robert Wydow (c. 1446 – 1505) was an English poet, church musician, and religious figure. Born in Thaxted, Es****, he was initially educated by his stepfather...
- Industrial Revolution that would have been unknown in Chaucerian times. Robert Wydow or Wedow (c. 1446 – 1505), an English poet, church musician, and religious...
- Highe Admirall of Englande, who mar**** Katherine, Queene of Englande, and wydow to Kinge Henry the Eight. One other Jhon, and Anthony, who d**** in theire...
- and Wells, 1495–1503 John Doget (c.1434–1501), humanist scholar Robert Wydow (c.1446–1505), poet and church musician Walter Lambe (c.1450-c.1504), composer...
- George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, nobleman and soldier (born 1554) Robert Wydow, poet and church musician (born 1446) Sir Richard Pole, courtier (born 1462)...
- Pierre Le Baud, French historian (born c.1450) October 4 (buried) – Robert Wydow, English poet, church musician and cleric (born 1446) Unknown date Adam...
- where he lived and worked from 1520 onwards, are The Mery Gestys of the Wydow Edyth (1525), and A Dyaloge of Syr Thomas More (1529). The last of his dated...
- Ippolita Maria Sforza (died 1484), Italian noblewoman and writer Robert Wydow (died 1505), English poet, church musician, and religious figure 1447: Baptista...
- br**** of a priest on the floor of the cancel is said to represent Robert Wydow (c.1446–1505), a fifteenth-century poet, musician and clergyman, who was...
- politician William Wycherley (c. 1640–1715), playwright, The Country Wife Robert Wydow (c. 1446–1505), poet, musician and cleric John Wycliffe (mid–1320s – 1384)...