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  • 1gawdy — archaic variant of gaudy I …

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  • 2Francis Gawdy — Sir Francis Gawdy QS (d. 15 December 1605) was a British judge. He was the third son of Thomas Gawdy, and was baptised Thomas Gawdy, as were his two older half brothers. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/10467 Oxford DNB:Gawdy, Sir Francis]… …

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  • 3Thomas Gawdy — Sir Thomas Gawdy SL (d. 5 November 1588) was a British justice and Member of Parliament. He was the second of three sons of Thomas Gawdy, all by different wives and all baptised Thomas, although his younger brother, Sir Francis Gawdy, changed his …

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  • 4scawmy —  gawdy. York …

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  • 5Edward Coke — This article is about the seventeenth century jurist. For other uses, see Edward Coke (disambiguation). Sir Edward Coke …

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  • 6High Sheriff of Norfolk — This is a list of High Sheriffs of Norfolk.*1501 1515 Robert Mapes *1532 Sir Thomas Le Strange *1579 Thomas Knyvet, 1st Baron Knyvet *1592 Francis Gawdy *Sir Bassingbourne Gawdy *1604 Sir Henry Spelman *1608 Francis Gawdy *1609 Sir Thomas Berney… …

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  • 7Dunwich (UK Parliament constituency) — Dunwich Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1298 (1298)–1832 (1832) Numb …

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  • 8Norwich (UK Parliament constituency) — Norwich Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons County Norfolk Major settlements Norwich …

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  • 9Norfolk (UK Parliament constituency) — Norfolk Former County constituency for the House of Commons 1290 (1290)–1832 (1832) …

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  • 10Chief Justice of the Common Pleas — For the similar judicial appointment in Ireland, see Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. John Coleridge, the last Chief Justice of the Common Pleas The Court of Common Pleas, also known as the Common Bench or Common Place, was the second… …

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