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** Reginald Pecock, prelate and writer
In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of Reginald Pecock, Bishop of Chichester, for heresy ; in 1473 he was created a cardinal after some delay as this honour had been sought for him by Edward IV in 1465 ; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitrators appointed to arrange the details of the Treaty of Picquigny between England and France.
** Reginald Pecock Represser of over-much weeting of the Clergie
On 27 October 1457 he took part in the trial and condemnation for heresy of Reginald Pecock, bishop of Chichester, who had been ordained subdeacon and deacon on the same day and by the same bishop as Waynflete himself.
Reginald Pecock ( or Peacock ; c. 1395 c. 1461 ) was an English prelate, Scholastic, and writer.
* The repressing of over mich wyting of the Clergie ; by Reginald Pecock ; Ed.
* The reule of crysten religioun, by Reginald Pecock ... now first edited from Pierpont Morgan Ms. 519, by William Cabell Greet ; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1927 ; & New York, 1971 ); Millwood, N. Y., Kraus Reprint, 1987.

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* 1850 Reginald Heber Roe, Australian academic and educator ( d. 1926 )
* 1934 Reginald Scarlett, Jamaican cricketer
* 1952 Reginald VelJohnson, American actor
* 1953 Reginald Baker, Australian athlete and actor ( b. 1884 )
* 1906 Radio: Reginald Fessenden transmits the first radio broadcast ; consisting of a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
* 1901 Reginald Sheffield, British actor ( d. 1957 )
Skull, as illustrated in Reginald Pocock | Pocock's The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma Mammalia Vol 2
* Reginald Front-de-Boeuf a local baron who was given Ivanhoe's estate by Prince John
* 1888 Reginald Hands, South African cricketer ( d. 1918 )
* 1920 Reginald De Koven, American music critic and operetta composer ( b. 1859 )
* 1969 Reginald " Fieldy " Arvizu, American bassist ( KoЯn )
* 1558 Reginald Pole, Archbishop of Canterbury ( b. 1500 )
* 1933 Reginald " Reggie " Kray, British gangster and murderer ( d. 2000 )
* 1872 Reginald Doherty, British tennis player ( d. 1910 )
* 1866 Reginald Fessenden, Canadian-born inventor and radio pioneer ( d. 1932 )
* December 8 Reginald Sheffield, English actor ( b. 1901 )
* November 2 Reginald Arvizu ( aka Fieldy Snuts ), American bassist
* September 6 Reginald McKenna, British Chancellor of the Exchequer 1915 1916 ( b. 1863 )
* July 6 Reginald McKenna, British Chancellor of the Exchequer 1915 1916 ( d. 1943 )
* April 3 Reginald De Koven, American composer and music critic ( d. 1920 )
* December 24 Reginald Fessenden makes the first radio broadcast: a poetry reading, a violin solo, and a speech.
* November 5 Reginald Owen, English actor ( b. 1887 )

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In 1972 there was a critically well-received Broadway revival, directed by co-author Burt Shevelove and starring Phil Silvers as Pseudolus ( followed later by Tom Poston in the role ), Lew Parker as Senex and Reginald Owen as Erronius.
In the U. S., a post-WW2 tendency toward questioning the establishment and societal norms and the early activism of the Civil Rights Movement was reflected in Hollywood films such as Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), Paddy Chayefsky's Marty and Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men ( 1957 ).
Copleston's family was Anglican ( his uncle, Reginald Stephen Copleston, was a bishop of Calcutta ), but he converted to Roman Catholicism while a pupil at Marlborough College, and became a Jesuit in 1929.
He was created a cardinal in pectore on 22 December 1536 by Pope Paul III ( at the same time as Reginald Pole ), which was published ( i. e., publicly announced ) only on 13 March 1538, at which time he was able to assume that office.
On the first day of the tournament, a bout of individual jousting, a mysterious masked knight, identifying himself only as " Desdichado " ( which is described in the book as Spanish for the " Disinherited One ", though actually meaning " Unfortunate "), makes his appearance and manages to defeat some of the best Norman lances, including Bois-Guilbert, Maurice de Bracy, a leader of a group of " Free Companions " ( mercenary knights ), and the baron Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
A series of critical academic books and articles, however, held in check any appreciable growth of anti-Stratfordism and Oxfordism, most notably The Shakespeare Ciphers Examined ( 1957 ), by William and Elizebeth Friedman, The Poacher from Stratford ( 1958 ), by Frank Wadsworth, Shakespeare and His Betters ( 1958 ), by Reginald Churchill, The Shakespeare Claimants ( 1962 ), by H. N. Gibson, and Shakespeare and His Rivals: A Casebook on the Authorship Controversy ( 1962 ), by George L. McMichael and Edgar M. Glenn.
Wireless detailed history and growth of the art includes the work of Nikola Tesla, Oliver Lodge, Marconi, Braun, Reginald Fessenden ( known for inventing the radiotelephony ), John Ambrose Fleming, Lee De Forest and many others.
Reginald Aldworth Daly offered a somewhat different explanation for atoll formation: islands worn away by erosion, by ocean waves and streams, during the last glacial stand of the sea of some below present sea level developed as coral islands ( atolls ), or barrier reefs on a platform surrounding a volcanic island not completely worn away, as sea level gradually rose from melting of the glaciers.
Leonard Rossiter ( 21 October 1926 5 October 1984 ) was an English actor, best known for his roles as Rupert Rigsby, in the British comedy television series and film Rising Damp ( 1974 80 ), and Reginald Iolanthe Perrin, in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin ( 1976 79 ).
A number of remote-controlled airplane advances followed, including the Hewitt-Sperry Automatic Airplane, during and after World War I, including the first scale RPV ( Remote Piloted Vehicle ), developed by the film star and model airplane enthusiast Reginald Denny in 1935.
1520 ), Johannes Wier ( 1515 1588 ), Reginald Scot ( 1538 1599 ), Cornelius Loos ( 1546 1595 ), Anton Praetorius ( 1560 1613 ), Alonso Salazar y Frías ( 1564 1636 ), Friedrich Spee ( 1591 1635 ), and Balthasar Bekker ( 1634 1698 ).

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Beginning with Reginald Fessenden's audio demonstrations in 1906, it was also the original method used for audio radio transmissions, and remains in use today by many forms of communication —" AM " is often used to refer to the mediumwave broadcast band ( see AM radio ).
In 1971 a ballet film was released, The Tales of Beatrix Potter, directed by Reginald Mills.
Hussein learned of the agreement when it was leaked by the new Russian government in December 1917, but was satisfied by two disingenuous telegrams from Sir Reginald Wingate, High Commissioner of Egypt, assuring him that the British government's commitments to the Arabs were still valid and that the Sykes-Picot Agreement was not a formal treaty.
The first Archdeacon was Reginald Hobhouse and he was succeeded by Archdeacon du Boulay in 1892.
Reginald was taken prisoner in the melee.
For example, in the 16th century, Reginald Pole was a cardinal for 18 years before he was ordained a priest.
In The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, a comic twist was added to rhyming slang by way of spurious and fabricated examples which a young man had laboriously to explain to his father ( e. g. ' dustbins ' meaning ' children ', as in ' dustbin lids ' = ' kids '; ' Teds ' being ' Ted Heath ' and thus ' teeth '; and even ' Chitty Chitty ' being ' Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ', and thus ' rhyming slang '...).
The U-boats were to surrender to Commodore Reginald Tyrwhitt at Harwich, under the supervision of the Harwich Force, then the surface fleet was to sail to the Firth of Forth and surrender personally to Beatty.
There may be some confusion here, however, in that Guy's son, Guy de Laval V, was also married to an Emma who described herself as the daughter of Reginald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall, who was an illegitimate son of Henry I as noted below.
Some sources suggest that there was another daughter by this relationship, Gundred, but it appears that she was thought as such because she was a sister of Reginald de Dunstanville but it appears that that was another person of that name who was not related to this family.

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