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John Bernard (1604–1674)
John Bernard may refer to: Politicians * John Bernard (MP for New Shoreham), MP for New Shoreham 1337–1368 * John Bernard (MP for Hythe), MP for Hythe, 1378–1386 * John Bernard (MP for Wallingford), MP for Wallingford, 1388 * John Bernard (Ipswich MP) (died 1421), MP for Ipswich, 1387–1411 * John Bernard (MP for Northampton) (1604–1674), English landowner * Sir John Bernard, 2nd Baronet (1630–1679), MP for Huntingdon, 1660 *John Bernard (American politician) (1893–1983), U.S. congressman from Minnesota Others *John Bernard (author) (died 1554), religious writer *John Bernard, Count of Lippe (1613–1652) *John Bernard (bishop) (1860–1927), Anglican Archbishop of Dublin, Irish * John Barnard (biographer) or Bernard (died 1683), English biographer of Peter Heylyn *John Peter Bernard (died 1750), Anglo-French biographer *John Bernard (actor) (1756–1828), English actor and biographer *John MacKay Bernard John MacKay Bernard of Dunsinnan and Buttergask FRSE (1857– ...
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John Bernard (MP For New Shoreham)
John Bernard may refer to: Politicians * John Bernard (MP for New Shoreham), MP for New Shoreham 1337–1368 * John Bernard (MP for Hythe), MP for Hythe, 1378–1386 * John Bernard (MP for Wallingford), MP for Wallingford, 1388 * John Bernard (Ipswich MP) (died 1421), MP for Ipswich, 1387–1411 *John Bernard (MP for Northampton) (1604–1674), English landowner *Sir John Bernard, 2nd Baronet (1630–1679), MP for Huntingdon, 1660 *John Bernard (American politician) (1893–1983), U.S. congressman from Minnesota Others * John Bernard (author) (died 1554), religious writer *John Bernard, Count of Lippe (1613–1652) *John Bernard (bishop) (1860–1927), Anglican Archbishop of Dublin, Irish *John Barnard (biographer) or Bernard (died 1683), English biographer of Peter Heylyn *John Peter Bernard (died 1750), Anglo-French biographer *John Bernard (actor) John Bernard (1756 in Portsmouth, England – 29 November 1828 in London)Franklin Graham (1902) ''Histrionic Montreal: An ...
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John Bernard (American Politician)
John Toussaint Bernard (March 6, 1893August 6, 1983) was a United States representative from Minnesota. Background Bernard was born in 1893 in Bastia, Corsica, France. In 1907, he immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled in Eveleth, Minnesota. He went to public schools in both France and in the U.S. Career Bernard worked as an iron-ore miner at the Spruce Mine from 1910 to 1916 or 1917. In 1916 or 1917, Bernard enlisted in the Army and served on the Mexican border. During World War I, he served as an Army Corporal in the 125th Field Artillery. He then became a civilian employee in the Army and Navy Intelligence from 1917 to 1919. He served overseas fifteen months overseas. After leaving the armed forces and returning home, Bernard found himself blacklisted on the Mesabi Iron Range because of earlier efforts to unionize workers. Instead, he became a city fireman from 1920 to 1936. Politics and activism Bernard served as a delegate to the Minneso ...
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John Bernard (actor)
John Bernard (1756 in Portsmouth, England – 29 November 1828 in London)Franklin Graham (1902) ''Histrionic Montreal: Annals of the Montreal stage, with biographical and critical notices of the plays and players of a century'', John Lovell & Son, Montreal was an English actor and biographer. He was the author of ''Retrospections of the Stage'' (1830) and ''Retrospections of America, 1797-1811''.John Bernard (1830) ''Retrospections of the Stage'' Vol. 1, H. Colburn and R. Bentley, London He acted in a number of plays with Mary Ann Duff.Joseph Norton Ireland (1882) ''Mrs. Duff'', James R. Osgood and Co., Boston His son, William Bayle Bernard William Bayle Bernard (27 November 1807 – 5 August 1875), often referred to as "Bayle Bernard", was a well-known American-born London playwright and drama critic. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of English comic actor John Bernard, he c ..., was a playwright and critic, and edited editions of his ''Retrospections''. Referenc ...
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John Peter Bernard
John Peter Bernard (french: Jean-Pierre Bernard) (died 1750) was an Anglo-French biographer, elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his work on the ''General Dictionary, Historical and Critical''. Life He was the son of James (Jacques) Bernard, a Huguenot The Huguenots ( , also , ) were a religious group of French Protestants who held to the Reformed, or Calvinist, tradition of Protestantism. The term, which may be derived from the name of a Swiss political leader, the Genevan burgomaster Be ... minister known as a man of letters. He received his education at the University of Leyden, where he took degrees in arts and philosophy. In 1733 he was settled in London, and earning a livelihood by preaching, giving lessons in literature and mathematics, and compiling for the booksellers. Bernard was admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society in January 1738. He died in the parish of St. Marylebone, on 6 April 1760. Works Bernard is remembered for having made major contributions t ...
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John Barnard (biographer)
John Barnard or Bernard, D.D. (baptised 10 November 1628-17 August 1683), was the biographer of Peter Heylyn. Barnard was the son of John Barnard, and was born at Caistor, Lincolnshire. He was educated at the grammar school of his native place, and at Cambridge, where he was a pensioner of Queens' College. In 1648 he proceeded to Oxford, where, by preferment of the board of visitors, he was granted the degree of B.A. on 15 April, and on 29 September following was presented to a fellowship of Lincoln College. In 1651 he proceeded to his M.A. degree, and became then for some time a preacher in and near Oxford. He married the daughter of Dr. Peter Heylyn at Abingdon, and afterwards purchased the perpetual advowson of the living of Waddington, near Lincoln, which he held for some time, together with that of Gedney, also in Lincolnshire. Conforming after the Restoration, he was made prebendary of Asgardby in Lincoln Cathedral on 13 April 1672, and in the year 1669 was granted the de ...
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John Bernard (bishop)
John Henry Bernard, PC (27 July 1860 – 29 August 1927), was an Irish Anglican clergyman. Biography Bernard was born in Raniganj, India. He was a scholar in Trinity College Dublin in 1879, graduated with a BA in mathematics in 1880. He was elected a Fellow there in 1884, and was later a member of the council of the university, where he held the office of King's Lecturer of Divinity from 1888 to 1902. He was appointed treasurer of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, by the Dean Henry Jellett in 1897. On Jellett's death, in December 1901, Bernard became a favorite to succeed him as Dean, a position to which he was elected by the chapter of the cathedral 6 February 1902. He served as such until 1911, when he was appointed Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. In 1915 he was appointed Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, serving until 1919. A prolific scholar, in many fields, including Church history, theology and philosophy, he was the president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1 ...
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John Bernard, Count Of Lippe
John Bernard, Count of Lippe (18 October 1613 - 10 June 1652) was a ruling Count of Lippe-Detmold from 1650 until his death. He was the second eldest son of Count Simon VII of Lippe and his wife Anne Catherine of Nassau-Wiesbaden Wiesbaden () is a city in central western Germany and the capital of the state of Hesse. , it had 290,955 inhabitants, plus approximately 21,000 United States citizens (mostly associated with the United States Army). The Wiesbaden urban area ...- Idstein (1590-1622). After the death of his nephew Simon Philip in 1650, he inherited Lippe-Detmold. He died childless in 1652. His younger brother Herman Adolph inherited Lippe-Detmold. Counts of Lippe House of Lippe 1613 births 1652 deaths 17th-century German people {{Germany-noble-stub ...
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John Bernard (author)
John Bernard (died 1554) was an English academic and religious author. He is known for a Latin devotional work ''Oratio Pia'' that was published some 14 years after his death, and then translated into English. Life Bernard was from Yorkshire, and is thought to have been from the West Riding. He was a student at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he was a scholar in 1541. He proceeded B.A. in 1543–4. He became Trotter's priest there about 1544, and a Fellow shortly afterwards that year. He commenced M.A. in 1547. Bernard was bursar of his college from 1550 to 1552. At the beginning of the reign of Mary I of England, he retained his fellowship, he retained his fellowship, despite reforming and evangelical Protestant views, and that year was licensed to preach. He died in 1554. Works Bernard composed ''Oratio pia, religiosa, et solatii plena, de vera animi tranquillitate.'' It was found in the author's study, after his death, and published at London, 1568, with a dedication to the c ...
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Sir John Bernard, 2nd Baronet
Sir John Bernard, 2nd Baronet (November 163025 June 1679) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1654 and 1660. Bernard was born at Northampton, the son of Sir Robert Bernard, 1st Baronet and his first wife Elizabeth Tallakerne, daughter of Sir John Tallakerne. His father had been MP for Huntingdon in 1640. Bernard was educated at Huntingdon and was admitted at Middle Temple on 21 January 1645 and at Christ's College, Cambridge on 12 April 1646. In 1654 Bernard was elected Member of Parliament for Huntingdon in the First Protectorate Parliament. He was re-elected in 1656 for the Second Protectorate Parliament and in 1659 for the Third Protectorate Parliament. In 1660, he was re-elected MP for Huntingdon in the Convention Parliament. Bernard succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his father in 1666. As lord of the manor, he made himself highly unpopular, using his legal knowledge to eject small freeholders from their property. Bernard died at the ...
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New Shoreham (UK Parliament Constituency)
New Shoreham, sometimes simply called Shoreham, was a parliamentary borough centred on the town of Shoreham-by-Sea in what is now West Sussex. It returned two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons of England from 1295 to 1707, then to the House of Commons of Great Britain until 1800, and finally to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 until it was abolished by the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885, with effect from the 1885 general election. A modern constituency called Shoreham existed from 1974 to 1997. Boundaries, franchise and boundary changes New Shoreham is a part of Shoreham-by-Sea, located around its port. The borough, in 1800, had about 1,000 electors. The qualification for the vote before 1832, unusually for a borough, was the possession of a 40 shilling freehold which was the normal franchise for a county constituency. The explanation for the franchise qualification was the result of a disputed by-election in 1770. At ...
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John Bernard (MP For Northampton)
Sir John Bernard (23 August 1604 – 5 March 1674) of Abington Park, Northamptonshire was an English landowner and briefly a Member of Parliament. Biography The eldest son of Baldwin Bernard of Abington, Northamptonshire, he succeeded his father in 1610. He was knighted on 24 September 1661,William A. Shaw, ''The Knights of England'' (London, 1906) vol. IIp. 235 and on 31 March 1664 he was elected Member of Parliament for Northampton, but was unseated on 26 April in favour of Sir Henry Yelverton. In 1669 he sold Abington Park, having previously extended it, to William Thursby, a future MP for Northampton. He died in 1674. He had married firstly Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Clement Edmondes; they had four sons, who all predeceased him, and four daughters. His second wife, Elizabeth, was daughter of John and Susanna Hall and granddaughter (and only surviving descendant) of William Shakespeare. They had no children.John. P. FerrisBERNARD, Sir John (1604-74), of Abington, Northan ...
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Ipswich (UK Parliament Constituency)
Ipswich is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since December 2019 by Tom Hunt of the Conservative Party. History The constituency was created as Parliamentary Borough in the fourteenth century, returning two MPs to the House of Commons of England until 1707, then to the House of Commons of Great Britain until 1800, and from 1800 to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The constituency's parliamentary representation was reduced to a single seat with one MP under the Representation of the People Act 1918. Prior to the 1983 general election, when north-western areas were transferred to the Central Suffolk constituency, the Parliamentary and Municipal/County Boroughs were the same. Ipswich was the only seat won by a Labour candidate at the 2017 general election from a total of seven seats in Suffolk, the others being retained by Conservatives and more rural in comparison to Ipswich. Martin's 2017 election victory was one of ...
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