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  2. Category:15th-century English musicians - Wikipedia

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    15th; 16th; 17th; 18th; 19th; 20th Subcategories ... Pages in category "15th-century English musicians" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  3. Category:15th-century English nobility - Wikipedia

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    Peers created by Henry V (1 C, 4 P) W. Elizabeth Woodville (2 C, 15 P) Pages in category "15th-century English nobility" The following 200 pages are in this category ...

  4. List of carols at the Nine Lessons and Carols, King's College ...

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    A Child is Born in Bethlehem [2] 1966 14th century Benedictine processional, translated by G.R. Woodward and others Scheidt, Samuel: Christo Paremus Cantica [4] 1993 15th century Burrell, Diana: The Cradle [8] 2023 Anonymous, 17th century Austrian, translated by Robert Graves: Frances-Hoad, Cheryl: The Fayrfax Carol [2] 1997 Early Tudor: Adès ...

  5. Thomas Nevill, 5th Baron Furnivall - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Neville: Gules, a saltire argent Thomas Nevill, 5th Baron Furnivall (died 1407), was a late-14th and early-15th century English nobleman of the House of Neville.He was the son of John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville and Elizabeth Latimer, 5th Baroness Latimer, and the younger brother of Ralph Neville, later Earl of Westmorland.

  6. Agincourt Carol - Wikipedia

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    Chorus [5]. The pattern of a strophe (verse) sung in English followed by a burden (chorus) in Latin followed a structure typical of the religious carols of the period. [6]The Agincourt Carol was recorded by The Young Tradition on Galleries, [7] (with both the Early Music Consort and Dave Swarbrick contributing), and by the Silly Sisters (band) (Maddy Prior and June Tabor) on their second album ...

  7. Walter Lambe - Wikipedia

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    Walter Lambe (1450–1? – after Michaelmas 1504) was an English composer. His works are well represented in the Eton Choirbook. Also the Lambeth Choirbook and the Caius Choirbook include his works. Born in Salisbury, Lambe was elected King's Scholar at Eton College in August 1467 aged 15.

  8. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Neville was born at Cockermouth Castle (which was temporarily in Neville family hands following a rebellion of the rival Percy family), [2] Cumberland in northern England, and was baptized there on 4 April 1406. [3]

  9. George Neville, Duke of Bedford - Wikipedia

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    George Neville, Duke of Bedford (1465 – 4 May 1483) was an English nobleman, a scion of the House of Neville.At birth, he was likely heir to great wealth, but due to the political failure of his father and uncle, he inherited very little.