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  2. John Ball (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    John Dudley Ball Jr. (July 8, 1911 – October 15, 1988) [1] was an American writer best known for mystery novels involving the African-American police detective Virgil Tibbs. Tibbs was introduced in the 1965 novel In the Heat of the Night , which won the Edgar Award for Best First Novel from the Mystery Writers of America and was made into an ...

  3. John Ball (priest) - Wikipedia

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    John Ball (c. 1338 [1] – 15 July 1381) was an English priest who took a prominent part in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. [2] Although he is often associated with John Wycliffe and the Lollard movement , Ball was actively preaching "articles contrary to the faith of the church" at least a decade before Wycliffe started attracting attention.

  4. John Ball - Wikipedia

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    John Ball (16th-century MP) (c.1518–1556), English Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich John Ball (assemblyman) (1756–1838), American soldier and politician John Thomas Ball (1815–1898), Irish barrister and politician, MP for Dublin University 1868–1875

  5. John Ball (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Thomas Ball (born May 10, 1990) is an American Christian musician and guitarist, who plays alternative rock, folk rock, indie folk and indie rock music. He has released three extended plays , Found Among the Broken (2010), John Ball (2013), and By Declaration & the Death (2016).

  6. Piers Plowman tradition - Wikipedia

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    Death and the Five Alls, an illustrated broadside depicting the plowman as the pillar of society. A Compendious or Briefe Examination of Certayne Ordinary Complaints, first published in 1581. Reprinted in 1583 as De Republica Anglorum: A Discourse on the Commonwealth of England. Attributed to Sir Thomas Smith as well as William Stafford and ...

  7. John Berryman - Wikipedia

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    John Allyn McAlpin Berryman (born John Allyn Smith, Jr.; October 25, 1914 – January 7, 1972) was an American poet and scholar. He was a major figure in American poetry in the second half of the 20th century and is considered a key figure in the " confessional " school of poetry.

  8. John Ball (Puritan) - Wikipedia

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    Works by John Ball at Post-Reformation Digital Library A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace (1645) Posthumous work by John Ball - first few chapters only in this online text. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography article - this is a subscription service but many UK library users can access it with their library card number.

  9. John Ball (pioneer) - Wikipedia

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    John Ball (November 12, 1794 – February 5, 1884) was a settler, educator, lawyer and member of the Michigan State Legislature. Early life.