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The John Radcliffe Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford are named after John Radcliffe, as is Oxford Radcliffe Private Healthcare which is based at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
* Hone, Campbell R. ( 1950 ) The Life of Dr. John Radcliffe, 1652 1714, Benefactor of the University of Oxford.
* Guest, Ivor ( 1991 ) Dr John Radcliffe and His Trust.
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It was known that John Radcliffe, physician to William III and Mary II of England, intended to build a library in Oxford at least two years before his death in 1714.
The interior of the upper reading-room houses a six foot marble statue of John Radcliffe, carved by John Michael Rysbrack.

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John Cotton ( 1585 1652 )
** John Greaves, English mathematician and antiquary ( d. 1652 )
* December 4 John Cotton, founder of Boston, Massachusetts ( d. 1652 )
* April 8 John Wise, English clergyman ( b. 1652 )
The Visitors, using their own authority, elected Fellows between 1648 and October 1652, when without reference to the Commissioners, John Washbourne was chosen ; the autonomy of the College in this respect seems to have been restored.
In addition John Lilburne was sentenced to be banished for life, and an Act of Parliament for that purpose was passed on 30 January 1652.
Walton also rendered affectionate service to the memory of his friends Sir John Skeffington and John Chalkhill, editing with prefatory notices Skeffington's Hero of Lorenzo in 1652 and Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus a few months before his own death in 1683.
John Weever ( 1631 ) also names Robert Langland, as does David Buchanan ( 1652 ).
In October 1652 Oliver Cromwell's spy master John Thurloe received a report that a Frenchman in Rotterdam, referred to as ' a subtle mathematician ', was having a ship built to his design " which is to go with certain instruments without sail, with incredible strength and swiftness, either with or against the wind.
John and Mary Evelyn had eight children: Richard ( 1652 1658 ), John Standsfield ( 1653 1654 ), John ( the younger ) ( 1655 1699 ), George ( 1657 1658 ), Richard ii ( 1664 ), Mary ( 1665 1685 ), Elizabeth ( 1667 1685 ) and Susanna ( 1669 1754 ).
* John Wise ( 1652 1725 ), pastor of Chebacco Parish ( when this parish remained part of the neighboring town of Ipswich ), who spoke out against " taxation without representation " more than a half century before the American Revolutionary War.
In Paris, during the absence of John Byron, 1st Baron Byron in England, he obtained, through the influence, as it would seem, of Lord Jermyn, the post of temporary governor to the Duke of York ( 1648 ), and on the death of Byron ( 1652 ) took over the position.
* John Wise ( clergyman ) ( 1652 1725 )
* Eleanor Tuchet ( 1590 1652 ), who married 1st: Sir John Davies, attorney of the king.
At the end of 1652 he was appointed head of the Order of St. John and made a prince of the Empire.
The Hastings family, descendants of English Puritan immigrant Thomas Hastings, was originally settled at Watertown, but within a generation members of the family had relocated to Hatfield, where they produced a succession of Hatfield physicians, including Dr. Thomas Hastings ( 1652 1712 ); Dr. Thomas Hastings ( 1679 1728 ); Dr. Waitstill Hastings ( 1714 1748 ); and Dr. John Hastings ( 1765 1845 ).
* John Bassett ( 1652 1714 )— captain of the trainband ; deputy to the General Court ( legislature ) of Connecticut Colony
A famous old boy of the school was John Radcliffe ( 1652 1714 ), founder of Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital and physician to William of Orange.
On the other hand the Commonwealth, under king John II Casimir Vasa since 1648, experienced a crisis resulting both from the Cossack Khmelnytsky Uprising in the southeast and from the paralysis of the administration due to the internal quarrels of the nobility, including feuds between the king and the Lithuanian hetman Janusz Radziwiłł and feuds among disagreeing sejmiks who had been able to stall each other's ambitions with the liberum veto since 1652.

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* John Austin ( legal philosopher ) ( 1790 1859 ), English jurist
* John Arnold Austin ( 1905 1941 ), American sailor
* John M. Pierce ( 1886 1958 ) was one of the founders of the Springfield Telescope Makers.
Historian John Huddleston estimates the death toll at ten percent of all Northern males 20 45 years old, and 30 percent of all Southern white males aged 18 40.
He was the fourth child of Ondrej Varchola ( Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889 1942 ) and Júlia ( née Zavacká, 1892 1972 ), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U. S. Andy had two older brothers, Paul, born about 1923, and John, born about 1925.
* 1385 John, Master of the Order of Aviz, is made king John I of Portugal.
* 1808 John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur Company, that would eventually make him America's first millionaire.
* 1849 John William Waterhouse, British painter ( d. 1917 )
* 1871 Prince Alexander John of Wales ( d. 1871 )
* 1947 John Ratzenberger, American actor
* 1960 John Pizzarelli, American jazz guitarist, songwriter, singer and bandleader
* 1792 John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham, English statesman ( d. 1840 )
* 1940 John Hagee, American pastor and televangelist
* 1944 John Kay, German-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician ( The Sparrows and Steppenwolf )
* 1865 Abraham Lincoln dies after being shot the previous evening by actor John Wilkes Booth.
* 1971 John Boyne, Irish novelist
* 1981 John O ' Shea, Irish footballer
* 1665 John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, English politician ( d. 1751 )
* 1724 John Joachim Zubly, Swiss-American pastor, planter, and statesman ( d. 1781 )
* 1904 John Hay Whitney, American businessman, publisher, and diplomat, founded J. H.
* 1947 John Morrison, New Zealand cricketer
* 1948 John Mehler, American drummer ( Love Song )

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