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  2. John Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    Mowbray married, by papal dispensation dated 25 March 1349, [5] Elizabeth de Segrave (born 25 October 1338 at Croxton Abbey), [5] suo jure 5th Baroness Segrave, daughter and heiress of John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (d. 1353), [3] and Margaret of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk, daughter and heiress of Thomas of Brotherton, son of King Edward I. [12]

  3. John Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    John (II) de Mowbray, 3rd Baron Mowbray (29 November 1310 – 4 October 1361) was the only son of John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray, by his first wife, Aline de Brewes, [1] daughter of William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose. He was born in Hovingham, Yorkshire. [1]

  4. John Rutter - Wikipedia

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    Choral Music and the Church of England 1970–1995: A Study of Selected Works and Composer–Church Relations. PhD thesis. Norwich: University of East Anglia. Dakers, Lionel (1978). Making Church Music Work. Oxford and London: Mowbray. Frank, Alan (1976). "John Rutter's Partita for Orchestra". The Musical Times 117, no. 1598 (April): 309.

  5. List of British classical composers - Wikipedia

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    Cecilia McDowall (born 1951) John Blackwood McEwen (1868–1948) William McGibbon (1690–1756) Edward McGuire (born 1948) Donna McKevitt (born 1970) John McLeod (born 1934) Luigi Merci (c. 1695 – c. 1750) Anna Meredith (born 1978) Robin Milford (1903–1959) Silvina Milstein (born 1956) Ernest John Moeran (1894–1950) Dominic Muldowney ...

  6. John Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    John de Mowbray married Aline de Braose, (b. 1291 d. ca 1331), daughter of William de Braose, 2nd Baron Braose and Lord of Gower. [1] They had at least two sons: John, (b. 29 November 1310, Yorkshire, England d.1361 who succeeded his father to the barony. Alexander, (c. 1314 – c. 1391.) John de Mowbray was buried at Greyfriar's in York.

  7. Category:Composers awarded knighthoods - Wikipedia

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  8. John Mowbray - Wikipedia

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    John Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1415–1461), active during the Wars of the Roses for the Yorkists and Lancastrians; John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk (1444–1476), only son of the 3rd Duke, laid siege to Caister Castle in 1469; Sir John Mowbray, 1st Baronet (1815–1899), British Conservative politician and MP; John Mowbray (rugby ...

  9. John de Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    John (IV) de Mowbray, 1st Earl of Nottingham, 5th Baron Mowbray, 6th Baron Segrave (1 August 1365 – 12 January 1383), was an English peer. Born 1 August 1365 at Epworth in the Isle of Axholme , Lincolnshire , John de Mowbray was the elder son of John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray , and Elizabeth Segrave. [ 1 ]