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John Fenn (born at Montacute near Yeovil, Somerset; d. 27 December 1615) was an English Roman Catholic priest and writer, in exile under Elizabeth I of England. He was the elder brother of James Fenn , the Catholic martyr, and Robert Fenn.
John Fenn may refer to: John Fenn (antiquarian) (1739–1794), English antiquarian who edited and published the Paston Letters; John Fenn (chemist) (1917–2010), American co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002; John Fenn (pirate) (died 1723), English pirate; John Fenn (priest) (died 1615), English Roman Catholic priest and writer
Fenn's home in Dereham, Norfolk, now a hotel. Sir John Fenn (26 November 1739 – 14 February 1794) was an English antiquary.He is best remembered for collecting, editing, and publishing the Paston Letters, describing the life and political scheming of the gentry in Medieval England.
James Fenn (c. 1540 – 12 February 1584) was an English Catholic priest and martyr who was beatified on 15 December 1929, by Pope Pius XI. James Fenn was the brother of the Catholic priest and writer John Fenn and of Robert Fenn. All three brothers were choristers and scholars.
The former pastor of a Myrtle Beach church has been arrested after an apparent disturbance in the Market Common area.. Miller, 45, was charged by Myrtle Beach Police with third-degree assault and ...
The youth pastor, Jerry Nickerson, was immediately terminated from his position at Hope Fellowship, lead pastor John McKinzie wrote in an email to church members.
John Bennett Fenn (June 15, 1917 – December 10, 2010) was an American professor of analytical chemistry who was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002. He shared half of the award with Koichi Tanaka for their work in mass spectrometry .
A pastor was arrested over allegations of his lewd, forceful sexual behavior from several workers at his cleaning company — just a day after he preached at his Oklahoma church about forgiveness.