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  2. William Latimer - Wikipedia

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    William W. Latimer is an infectious disease epidemiologist and academic administrator. He recently served as the 7th President of Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania [ 1 ] and previously served as the 14th President of the College of New Rochelle .

  3. William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer - Wikipedia

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    William Latimer, 4th Baron Latimer, KG (24 March 1330 – 28 May 1381) was an English noble, soldier and diplomat. After serving in France and for the household of Edward III , he was impeached during the Good Parliament of 1376, the earliest recorded impeachment in the Parliament of England .

  4. William Latimer, 1st Baron Latimer - Wikipedia

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    The seal of William Latimer, 1st Baron Latimer, affixed to the Barons' Letter of 1301 to the Pope, displays the original arms of Latimer: Gules, a cross patonce or. Latimer died on 5 December 1304, and was buried at Empingham, Rutland. He was succeeded by his eldest son William. His wife Alice died in 1316.

  5. William Latimer (priest) - Wikipedia

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    William Latimer (c. 1467 – 1545) was an English priest and scholar of Ancient Greek. He had court connections, and was also prominent in the intellectual life of ...

  6. William Latymer - Wikipedia

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    William Latymer or Latimer (1499– August 28th 1588) was an English evangelical clergyman, Dean of Peterborough from 1560. [1] He was chaplain to Anne Boleyn , and is best known for his biography of her, the Chronickille of Anne Bulleyne .

  7. Hugh Latimer - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Latimer (c. 1487 – 16 October 1555) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge, and Bishop of Worcester during the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI. In 1555 under the Catholic Queen Mary I he was burned at the stake , becoming one of the three Oxford Martyrs of Anglicanism .

  8. Baron Latimer - Wikipedia

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    William Latimer, 1st Baron Latimer (died 1305). He sealed the Barons' Letter of 1301 to the Pope as Will(elmu)s le Latimer D(omi)n(u)s de Corby ("William le Latimer Lord of Corby"), his seal showing a cross patonce. William Latimer, 2nd Baron Latimer (died 1327), son. William Latimer, 3rd Baron Latimer (c. 1300 – 1335), son.

  9. William Latimer (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Fleming Latimer (1858 – 21 July 1935) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was born in Enniskillen in County Fermanagh , Ireland , to farmer William Latimer and Sarah Ann Fleming. He attended the Erasmus Smith school near Florencecourt and was then apprenticed to a softgoods trader at the age of fifteen.