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Nowell (surname)
Nowell is the surname of: *Alexander Nowell (1507–1602), Anglican Puritan theologian and clergyman; dean of St Paul's * Andrew Nowell, English politician, MP for Rutland * Ben Nowell (born 1985), New Zealand rugby player *Bradley Nowell (1968–1996), American musician, lead singer and guitarist of the ska punk band Sublime *Howard Wilbert Nowell (1872–1940), instructor in pathology at Boston University and cancer researcher *Increase Nowell (1590–1655), colonial administrator, founder of Charlestown, Massachusetts * Jack Nowell (born 1993), rugby player * Jaylen Nowell (born 1999), American basketball player *Laurence Nowell (1530–1570), English antiquarian, cartographer and scholar *Laurence Nowell (priest) (died 1576), English churchman, Archdeacon of Derby and Dean of Lichfield, cousin of the antiquary *Louis R. Nowell (1915–2009), Los Angeles fire captain and politician * Markquis Nowell (born 1999), American basketball player * Mel Nowell (born 1940), American bas ...
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Alexander Nowell
Alexander Nowell (13 February 1602, aka Alexander Noel) was an Anglican priest and theologian. He served as Dean of St Paul's during much of Elizabeth I's reign, and is now remembered for his catechisms. Early life He was the eldest son of John Nowell of Read Hall, Read, Lancashire, by his second wife Elizabeth Kay of Rochdale, and was the brother of Laurence Nowell. His sister Beatrice was the mother of John Hammond; Robert Nowell, attorney of the court of wards, was his other brother. Nowell was educated at Middleton, near Rochdale, Lancashire and at Brasenose College, Oxford where he is said to have shared rooms with John Foxe the martyrologist. He was elected fellow of Brasenose in 1526, spending some 13 years in Oxford. In London In 1543 Nowell was appointed master of Westminster School, and, in December 1551, prebendary of Westminster Abbey. During this period he became involved in a controversy with Thomas Dorman, over the views of the late John Redman, which ran ...
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Markquis Nowell
Markquis Morris Nowell (born December 25, 1999) is an American professional basketball player for Raptors 905 of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the Kansas State Wildcats, and previously the Little Rock Trojans. He holds the Division I NCAA Tournament single-game assists record, with 19 vs. Michigan State in the 2023 Sweet Sixteen. High school career Nowell began his high school career at St. Anthony High School in Jersey City, New Jersey, under Hall Of Fame Coach Bob Hurley Sr. After receiving minimum playing time after his freshman year he decided to transfer schools to Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School for his sophomore and junior year, playing alongside Julian and Justin Champagnie. Nowell averaged 19.9 points and 8.1 assists per game as a junior. He transferred to The Patrick School for his senior season and averaged 10.9 points per game despite missing a month with injuries. He received no Division 1 offers out of high school before getting a look fr ...
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Noll
Noll is a surname, and may refer to: * John F. Noll (1875–1956), American Catholic bishop * Lou B. ("Bink") Noll (1927–1986), American poet * Chuck Noll (1932–2014), American football player and coach * Kip Noll (1958–2001), American pornographic actor * Walter Noll (1925–2017), German-American mathematician * Greg Noll (1937–2021), surfer * Hans Noll (1885–1969), Swiss ornithologist and teacher * Ingrid Noll (born 1935), German thriller writer * A. Michael Noll (born 1939), American professor in engineering and telecommunications * Roger Noll (born 1940), American economist * João Gilberto Noll (born 1946), Brazilian writer * Mark Noll (born 1946), American history professor and evangelical author * Michaela Noll (born 1959), German lawyer and politician * Richard Noll (born 1959), American author and clinical psychologist * Landon Curt Noll (born 1960), American mathematician and politician * Shannon Noll (born 1975), Australian singer-so ...
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Noel (surname)
Noel is the surname of the following: *Bill Noël (1914–1987), Texas oil industrialist and philanthropist *Christian Noël (born 1945), French fencer *Claude Noël (born 1955), Canadian hockey player and coach *David Noel (born 1984), American basketball player *Edmond Noel, governor of Mississippi *Edward Noel (Indian Army officer), British soldier and spy * Ellen Kyle Noel (1815–1873), Irish Canadian novelist *Evan Noel (1879–1928), British rackets player *Fabrice Noël (born 1985), Haitian football player *Fania Noël, Franco-Haitian author and activist * Gerard Noel (other), several people * Iván Noel (1968–2021), Argentinian producer and director *Jimmy Noel (1903–1985), American actor and stuntman * John Noel (other), several people *Jules Achille Noël (born 1815), French landscape and maritime painter *Magali Noël (born 1932), Turkish-French actress and singer *Nerlens Noel (born 1994), American basketball player * Paul Noel (1924–2005), Americ ...
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Radulf Novell
Radulf Novell was a 12th-century Anglo-Norman prelate. He was a native of York, and according to writings produced by the Archbishopric of York, was elected as Bishop of Orkney at St Peter's church in York by some representatives of the community of Orkney. It is probable that Radulf had the support of the faction supporting Earl Magnus Erlendsson. Thus when Earl Magnus was murdered in 1115 Radulf's position in Orkney, whatever that was, would have come under serious pressure. There are letters from Pope Calixtus II to Kings Sigurd Jorsalfare and Eystein in 1119 instructing them to ensure that Radulf could maintain peaceful possession. A further letter of 1128, from Pope Honorius II, reveals that Radulf's possession was tenuous. King Sigurd is instructed to remove an intruder to the see, and ensure there be one bishop only. These letters correspond with the beginning of Radulf's continuous presence in England. Radulf was a staunch supporter of Archbishop Thurstan of York. Radulf ...
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Wedgwood Nowell
Wedgwood Nowell (born Harry Wedgwood Nowell; January 24, 1878 – June 17, 1957) was an American stage and film actor, director, producer, and musician. He produced 144 plays during his stage career, which began around 1901. Later, while working in motion pictures, he performed in at least 140 screen productions between 1915 and the 1940s. Selected filmography * ''The Golden Claw'' (1915) * ''The Chalice of Sorrow'' (1916) * ''Black Orchids'' (1917) * ''The Flower of Doom'' (1917) * '' The Hand That Rocks the Cradle'' (1917) * '' The Mysterious Mr. Tiller'' (1917) * ''The Pulse of Life'' (1917) * ''The Reward of the Faithless'' (1917) * ''The Velvet Hand'' (1918) * ''Adele'' (1919) * ''The Lord Loves the Irish'' (1919) * ''Diane of the Green Van'' (1919) * ''The Man Who Turned White'' (1919) * ''The Man Beneath'' (1919) * ''A Man's Fight'' (1919) * ''Her Purchase Price'' (1919) * ''Kitty Kelly, M.D. ''Kitty Kelly, M.D.'' is a 1919 American silent comedy-drama film d ...
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Thomas Nowell
Thomas Nowell (1730? – 23 September 1801) was a Welsh-born clergyman, historian and religious controversialist. Life Nowell was the son of Cradock Nowell of Cardiff. He went up to Oriel College, Oxford, in 1746 and in 1747 he won the Duke of Beaufort's exhibition. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1750, was awarded an exhibitionship in 1752, and took his Master of Arts degree in 1753. Nowell was made a fellow of Oriel in 1753 and served as junior treasurer to college between 1755 and 1757, senior treasurer between 1757 and 1758, and Dean between 1758 and 1760 and again in 1763. In 1759 Benjamin Buckler preached a flippant sermon at All Souls College, Oxford, titled ''Elisha's Visit to Gilgal, and his Healing the Pot of Pottage, Symbolically Explain'd''. In 1760 Nowell wrote an anonymous rebuttal titled ''A Dissertation upon that Species of Writing called Humour, when Applied to Sacred Subjects'', which argued that biblical topics deserved to be treated with 'dec ...
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Peter Nowell
Peter Carey Nowell (February 8, 1928 – December 26, 2016) was a cancer researcher and co-discoverer of the Philadelphia chromosome. At the time of his death, he was the Gaylord P. and Mary Louise Harnwell Emeritus Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Biography Peter Carey Nowell was born in Philadelphia. His mother was a writer and a teacher, and his father was an electrical engineer for the Bell Telephone Company. He received a bachelor's degree in biology and chemistry from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, in 1948 and a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1952. He joined the Navy, and during his tour he conducted research at the Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory in San Francisco. He joined the University of Pennsylvania faculty in 1956. At the time of his death he was chairman of the department of pathology and laboratory medicine at UP. In 1952 Nowell married Helen Walker Worst. They had five ...
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Mel Nowell
Melvyn P. "Mel" Nowell (born December 27, 1939) is an American former basketball player. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Nowell played for the Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team that won the 1960 NCAA championship. He played with three Hall of Famers and Hall of Fame Coach Fred Taylor. He later played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Chicago Zephyrs and in the American Basketball Association (ABA). A 6'1 guard, Nowell was a high school star at Columbus East 1957–1958. His outside shooting and one-on-one skills were enough to rate him the #2 player in Ohio after Jerry Lucas. Fielding numerous scholarship offers, Nowell decided to follow Lucas to Ohio State in a historic recruiting class that later also included John Havlicek and Bobby Knight. Starting with fellow sophomores Lucas and Havlicek, Nowell's shooting was a key element in Ohio State's run to the 1960 NCAA title. He was named to the 1960 All-Tournament Team. Ohio State's 1960–61 team went undefeated unti ...
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Louis R
Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis (other) * Louie (other) * Luis (other) * Louise (other) * Louisville (other) * Louis Cruise Lines * Louis dressing, for salad * Louis Quinze, design style Associated names * * Chlodwig, the origin of the name Ludwig, which is translated to English as "Louis" * Ladislav and László - names sometimes erroneously associated with "Louis" * Ludovic, Ludwig, Ludwick, Ludwik Ludwik () is a Polish given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ludwik Czyżewski, Polish WWII general * Ludwik Fleck (1896–1961), Polish medical doctor and biologist * Ludwik Gintel (1899–1973), Polish-Israeli Olympic soccer player ...
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Andrew Nowell
Andrew Nowell (by 1512 – 31 January 1563), of Whitwell, Rutland and Old Dalby, Leicestershire, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Rutland in October 1553. References 1563 deaths English MPs 1553 (Mary I) People from Rutland People from the Borough of Melton Year of birth uncertain Andrew Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in List of countries where English is an official language, English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is freq ...
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Laurence Nowell (priest)
Laurence (or Lawrence) Nowell (died 1576) was an English churchman, who became Archdeacon of Derby and then Dean of Lichfield. Life Laurence Nowell was the third son of John Nowell of Read Hall, Read, Lancashire, by his second wife Elizabeth Kay of Rochdale. He was the younger brother of Alexander Nowell (later Dean of St Paul's) and of Robert Nowell (later Attorney of the Court of Wards and Liveries); and a first cousin of his namesake, Laurence Nowell (1530–c.1570), an antiquarian. He entered Brasenose College, Oxford, in 1536 and received his M.A. in 1544. He was probably (but not certainly) the Laurence Nowell appointed master at the grammar school at Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire in 1546, who, following a dispute with the town's corporation, left the post in 1550, and who in November 1550 was ordained a deacon by Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London. Having strong Protestant views, Nowell fled England when Queen Mary took the throne, eventually joining his brother Alexan ...
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