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November and Beaumont
To the soldiers who did the fighting, the distinction was usually academic ; a soldier fighting at Beaumont Hamel on November 13, 1916 was probably unaware he was taking part in what the committee would call the " Battle of the Ancre ".
The production transferred to the Vivian Beaumont Theater for its Broadway debut on November 8, 1990.
Margaret Neville died between 20 November 1506 and 14 January 1507, and Oxford married secondly Elizabeth Scrope, the widow of his colleague William, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, and daughter and coheir of Sir Richard Scrope, the second son of Henry, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton, by Eleanor, the daughter of Norman Washbourne.
6 November 1330, she married John de Beaumont, 2nd Baron Beaumont, son of Henry Beaumont, 4th Earl of Buchan ( c. 1288-1340 ) and his wife Alice Comyn ( 1289-3 July 1349 ).
* Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet ( 6 November 1753 – 7 February 1827 )-British art patron and amateur painter.
Timothy Wentworth Beaumont, Baron Beaumont of Whitley ( 22 November 1928 – 8 April 2008 ) was a United Kingdom politician and an Anglican clergyman.
Lord Swansea took as his third wife, on 10 November 1870, Averil Beaumont ( 1841-14 January 1934 ), daughter of Capt.
The first show aired on ABC and ATV ( the weekend franchise holders on ITV ) on 9 November 1955, featuring Francis St Clair Gregory ( father of Tony St Clair ) versus Mike Marino and Cliff Beaumont versus Bert Royal live from West Ham baths.
Quentin Robert Duthie Skinner ( born 26 November 1940, Oldham, Lancashire ) is the Barber Beaumont Professor of the Humanities at Queen Mary, University of London.
* " The final battle " by Peter Beaumont, The Observer, 14 November 2004
William Beaumont ( November 21, 1785 – April 25, 1853 ) was a surgeon in the U. S. Army who became known as the " Father of Gastric Physiology " following his research on human digestion.
The revival ran from November 29, 1993 to January 2, 1994 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in Lincoln Center.
The 2nd Ox and Bucks fought on the Somme battlefield at Delville Wood and Guillemont and on 13 November in the battle of Beaumont Hamel.
John Barnes Chance ( November 20, 1932 – August 16, 1972 ) was a composer, born in Beaumont, Texas.
In 1989, after working with many organisations including The Gender Trust and the Beaumont Society ( named after the Chevalier d ' Eon de Beaumont, a mid 18th century cross dressing French spy ) he founded the UK's FTM Network which he coordinated until November 2007.
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November and English
Aldous Leonard Huxley ( 26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963 ) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family.
Edward Teach ( c. 1680 – 22 November 1718 ), better known as Blackbeard, was a notorious English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of the American colonies.
Barney Bubbles ( born Colin Fulcher, 30 July 1942 – 14 November 1983 ) was a radical English graphic artist whose work encompassed graphic design and music video direction.
On November 29, 1921, the trustees declared it to be the express policy of the Institute to pursue scientific research of the greatest importance and at the same time " to continue to conduct thorough courses in engineering and pure science, basing the work of these courses on exceptionally strong instruction in the fundamental sciences of mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; broadening and enriching the curriculum by a liberal amount of instruction in such subjects as English, history, and economics ; and vitalizing all the work of the Institute by the infusion in generous measure of the spirit of research.
Delroy Lindo ( born November 18, 1952 ) is an English actor, theatre director & London Buses Depot Manager.
Mrs Garrett Anderson: first English woman physician ; mayor of Aldeburgh, November 1908
Eden Phillpotts ( 4 November 1862 – 29 December 1960 ) was an English author, poet and dramatist.
George Edward Moore OM, FBA ( 4 November 1873 – 24 October 1958 ) was an English philosopher.
After consolidating political and financial support, William crossed the North Sea and English Channel with a large invasion fleet in November 1688, landing at Torbay.
William had been trying to influence English politics for well over a year, letting Grand Pensionary Gaspar Fagel publish an open letter to the English people in November 1687 deploring the religious policy of James, which action had generally been interpreted as a covert bid for kingship.
In November 1686 James had wished to gain William's support for the repeal of the Test Acts, as this would have delivered a blow to the English opposition.
Gary Winston Lineker OBE ( born 30 November 1960 ) is an English former footballer, who played as a striker.
Mary Anne ( alternatively Mary Ann or Marian ) Evans ( 22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880 ), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, journalist and translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.
In January 1606, during the first sitting of Parliament since the plot, the Observance of 5th November Act 1605 was passed, making services and sermons commemorating the event an annual feature of English life ; the act remained in force until 1859.
Henry Mayhew ( 25 November 1812-25 July 1887 ) was an English social researcher, journalist, playwright and advocate of reform.
)– 21 November 1695 ), was an English composer.
Henry Gwyn Jeffreys Moseley ( 23 November 1887 – 10 August 1915 ) was an English physicist.
John Ray ( 29 November 1627 – 17 January 1705 ) was an English naturalist, sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history.
Sir John Ambrose Fleming FRS ( 29 November 1849 – 18 April 1945 ) was an English electrical engineer and physicist.
John Edward Boulting ( 21 November 1913 – 17 June 1985 ) and Roy Alfred Clarence Boulting ( 21 November 1913 – 5 November 2001 ), known collectively as the Boulting brothers, were English filmmakers and identical twins who became known for their popular series of satirical comedies in the 1950s and 1960s.
Although English bowlers did aim at the batsmen's body in the opening tour matches, they did not follow through by packing the leg-side field until Bill Woodfull led an Australian XI against the tourists in Melbourne on 18 – 22 November, in what was effectively a Test rehearsal.

November and clergyman
Laurence Sterne ( 24 November 1713 – 18 March 1768 ) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and an Anglican clergyman.
* November 19 – Brian Walton, English clergyman and scholar ( b. 1600 )
* November 26 – John Harvard, American clergyman ( d. 1638 )
* November 12 – Richard Baxter, English clergyman ( d. 1691 )
* November 7 – Richard Bassett ( clergyman ), Welsh cleric ( d. 1852 )
John Knox ( c. 1514 – 24 November 1572 ) was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who brought reformation to the church in Scotland.
John Wilkins FRS ( 1 January 1614 – 19 November 1672 ) was an English clergyman, natural philosopher and author, as well as a founder of the Invisible College and one of the founders of the Royal Society, and Bishop of Chester from 1668 until his death.
She published a story in her paper ( Woodhull and Claflin's Weekly ) on November 2, 1872, claiming that America's most renowned clergyman was secretly practicing the free-love doctrines which he denounced from the pulpit.
William Webb Ellis ( 24 November 1806 – 24 February 1872 ) was an Anglican clergyman who is famous for allegedly being the inventor of Rugby football whilst a pupil at Rugby School.
* November 22-Joseph Trapp, clergyman, academic, poet and pamphleteer ( born 1679 )
Moncure Daniel Conway ( March 17, 1832 – November 5, 1907 ) was an American abolitionist, Unitarian clergyman, and author.
Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt ( 10 October 1757 – 5 November 1847 ) was an English clergyman who was Bishop of Carlisle from 1791 to 1807, and then Archbishop of York until his death.
John Strype ( 1 November 1643 – 11 December 1737 ) was an English clergyman, historian and biographer.
Charles Simeon ( September 24, 1759 – November 13, 1836 ), was an English evangelical clergyman.
On 29 November 1791 the Assembly decreed that every non-juring clergyman must take within eight days the civic oath, substantially the same as the oath previously administered, on pain of losing his pension and, if any troubles broke out, of being deported.
Henry Dunster ( November 26, 1609 ( baptized ) – February 27, 1658 / 1659 ) was an Anglo-American Puritan clergyman and the first president of Harvard College.
John Glas ( October 5, 1695 – November 2, 1773 ) was a Scottish clergyman who started the Glasite church movement.
Johann Albrecht Bengel ( 24 June 1687, Winnenden – 2 November 1752, Stuttgart ), was a Lutheran pietist clergyman and Greek-language scholar known for his edition of the Greek New Testament and his commentaries on it.
* November 21-William Agar Adamson, Church of England clergyman and author ( d. 1868 )
William Derham ( 26 November 1657 – 5 April 1735 ) was an English clergyman and natural philosopher.
Charles Bell was born in Edinburgh in November 1774, a son of the Rev William Bell, a clergyman of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, who died in 1779 when Bell was a small child.
Henry Martyn Dexter ( August 13, 1821 – November 13, 1890 ), American clergyman and author, was born in Plympton, Massachusetts.
Samuel Locke ( November 23, 1731 – January 15, 1778 ) was a U. S. Congregational clergyman and educator.

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