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  2. High Sheriff of Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    John of Gaunt was the Sheriff of Lancashire in the years 1362–1371.. The High Sheriff of Lancashire is an ancient office, now largely ceremonial, granted to Lancashire, a county in North West England. [1]

  3. Merchant's mark - Wikipedia

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    A selection of merchants' marks used by medieval merchants of the City of Norwich, England Merchant's mark of Thomas Horton (d. 1530), wool merchant of Iford, Wiltshire, used on English woollens sent to Flanders. Engraved on his monumental brass c.1520 in Holy Trinity Church, Bradford-on-Avon

  4. St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate - Wikipedia

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    The masonry of the outer walls as it currently stands was in place by 1300. [6] [7] ... designed by Thomas Griffin. ... 1666 Thomas Horton, S.T.P.

  5. Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk: Royal arms of King Edward I, a label of three points argent for difference Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1 June 1300 – 4 August 1338), was the fifth son of King Edward I of England (1239–1307), and the eldest child by his second wife, Margaret of France, the daughter of King Philip III of France.

  6. Thomas Horton - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Horton, Governor of the Isle of Man 1725–1736; Thomas Horton (Gresham College) (died 1673), English theology professor and college head; Thomas Horton (politician) (died 1919), member of the Legislative Council of Fiji and Mayor of Blenheim; Thomas Horton (soldier) (1603–1649), English soldier; Thomas H. Horton (1859-1943), American ...

  7. Thomas Horton (Gresham College) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Horton D.D. (died 1673) was an English clergyman, Professor of Divinity at Gresham College in London, and President of Queens' College, Cambridge. Life.

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  9. List of regicides of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pride: Dead Died 1658. Posthumous execution alongside Cromwell, Ireton and Bradshaw was ordered but not carried out [35] 16 Peter Temple: Alive Brought to trial, sentenced to death but sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. He died in the Tower of London in 1663 [36] 17 Thomas Harrison: Alive First to be found guilty.