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  2. Humphrey Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    A stamp depicting Gilbert. After the assassination of O'Neill in 1567, Gilbert was appointed governor of Ulster and served as a member of the Irish Parliament.At about this time, he petitioned William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth's principal secretary, for a recall to England, citing "for the recovery of my eyes", but his ambitions still rested in Ireland and particularly in the southern province of ...

  3. Humphrey Gilbert (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Gilbert (1539–1583) was an English adventurer, colonialist and MP at the court of Elizabeth I. Humphrey Gilbert may also refer to: Humphrey Gilbert (cricketer) (1886–1960), Indian-born English cricketer; CCGS Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker, renamed Polar Prince

  4. Humphrey Gilbert (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Adam Gilbert (2 June 1886 – 19 July 1960) was an Indian-born English first-class cricketer who played in 118 matches. All of these were in England, [ 1 ] with the majority for Worcestershire and Oxford University . [ 2 ]

  5. 1570s in England - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Gilbert produces his proposal for The erection of an achademy in London for educacion of her Maiestes wardes, and others the youth of nobility and gentlemen . 1574. 18 August – Treaty of Bristol settles commercial disputes with Spain. [5] The Queen grants freedom to any remaining villeins on crown lands, ending serfdom in England. [13]

  6. Desmond Rebellions - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the scorched earth policy, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Warham St Leger, Perrot and later Nicholas Malby and Lord Grey and William Pelham, deliberately targeted civilians, including women and children, the elderly or infirm or even those of diminished mental capacity regardless of whether they supported the Desmonds or not. It was ...

  7. Lord President of Munster - Wikipedia

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    There are sources saying that Humphrey Gilbert had the title in 1569. [4] From the late 16th or early 17th century, Shandon Castle (just outside the Cork's north gate) became an official residence associated with the office. [5] The castle was used by the administration as a residence, for court hearings, and as a place of imprisonment. [5] [6] [7]

  8. A.C. Gilbert, famous for Olympic gold medal and Erector Set ...

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    Gilbert grew to 5-foot-7, wiry and strong, and became a star athlete. He went to Pacific University, competing in football, wrestling, track and field, gymnastics and boxing.

  9. Sir Humphrey Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sir Humphrey Gilbert