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  1. and his legacy lives on in Woodbridge through the Seckford foundation. Walk through the grave yard of St Mary’s Church and note the tomb of John Clarkson (10), a friend of William Wilberforce and prominent in the anti-slavery movement. The Parish Church of St Mary’s (11) was constructed in the early 15th century,

  2. Apr 26, 2022 · John I (February 1346 – September 23, 1390, Paris) was the duke of Lorraine from 1346 to his death. As an infant of six months, he succeeded his father, Rudolph, who was killed in the Battle of Crécy. His mother was Mary, daughter of Guy I of Blois. During his long minority, the regency was in the hands of his mother and Eberhard III of Wurtemberg.

    • Sophie Von Lothringen
    • Nancy,Meurthe-Et-Moselle,Lorraine,France
    • February 1346
    • September 27, 1390 (44)Germany
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  4. Perhaps a military historian can enlighten us. A large number of pubs were named after him; a survey in 1864 listed 32 called Duke of York in London alone, many of them linked to troops who had fought in the Peninsula War. The other local pub with that name, as John Norman mentions, was on the Ipswich Road in Woodbridge, where it meets Barrack ...

  5. Detailed information about the coin 2 Deniers, John I, Duchy of Lorraine, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

  6. The School, in its first form, came from the ideas of Thomas Seckford who, as a Master of the Court of Requests, founded an almshouse for 13 ‘poor men’ providing sheltered care in a well-regulated and spiritual environment in 1587. From those foundations the Seckford Foundation was born. In 1662, Robert Marryott, a local lawyer known as ...

  7. Language Label Description Also known as; English: John I, Duke of Lorraine. Duke of Lorraine

  8. Jean Ier de Lorraine, né en février 1346, mort à Paris le 23 septembre 1390, fut duc de Lorraine de 1346 à 1390. Il était fils du duc Raoul et de Marie de Châtillon. (fr) John I (February 1346 – 23 September 1390) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1346 to his death.

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