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Cibber also reported that a performance of a tragedy attended by Charles II was once delayed because, as someone explained, Kynaston, who was playing the Queen, " was not shav'd ".
* Kynaston Reeves, also known as Philip Arthur Reeves, English actor.
Sir Kynaston was the eldest but the last of the famous three Studd Brothers who captained Cambridge in consecutive seasons who also later gained high renown in his other walks of life before his death on 14 January 1944.
One of the brothers, Kynaston was also Lord Mayor of London.

Kynaston and by
The poster was included shortly thereafter in MoMA's Information exhibition of July 2 to September 20, 1970, curated by Kynaston McShine.
The male leads Horner and Harcourt were played by the contrasted actors Charles Hart and Edward Kynaston ( or Kenaston ).
Harcourt / Kynaston, although by 1675 a well-regarded and skilful actor of male roles, would clearly have been overshadowed by Horner / Hart.
The Houston Grand Opera has announced that a new opera by Floyd will be premiered in the coming seasons, Kynaston, after the 17th-century actor, Edward Kynaston.
An apocryphal story by the English poet Francis Kynaston in the early 17th century refers to the flux as the cause of death, but this has not been established.
** The Romantic Career of a Great Criminal ( by N. Kynaston Gaskell, London 1906 )
This led to a period of intense fighting in which Audley himself was killed, possibly by Sir Roger Kynaston of Myddle and Hordley.
The iron castings for the trough were produced at the nearby Plas Kynaston Foundry, Cefn Mawr, which was built by the Shrewsbury ironfounder and millwright William Hazledine in the hope of gaining the contract.
Informatism follows on the 1970 exhibition organized by Kynaston McShine called " Information ", held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City-a show that formally established conceptual art as a leading tendency in the United States.
In 1435, Griffin Kynaston, Seneschal of the Lordship of Ellesmere, ( born at Stocks of landed gentry-descended from the princes of Powys ), gave evidence at Shrewsbury to confirm the age of John Burgh, Lord of Mowthey, sponsored by Lord John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, Lieutenant of Ireland.
Humphrey Kynaston, the son of Roger and his second wife Elizabeth Grey was, in 1491, declared an outlaw by King Henry VII and took shelter in a cave in the west point of Nesscliffe Rock, called to this day " Kynaston's Cave ".
* Desdemona, a character recreated as Kynaston, played by Billy Crudup in the film Stage Beauty
The two forces clashed in the Battle of Blore Heath on 23 September 1459 and Audley was killed by Sir Roger Kynaston of Stocks near Ellesmere ( Kynaston incorporated emblems of the Audley coat-of-arms into his own ).
Jeffrey Thornes, son of John, married Jane Kynaston of Shardon, by whom he had a several children, including his daughter Jane, baptised at Middle on February 13, 1545.
Corbet Kynaston left debts amounting to between £ 70, 000 & £ 80, 000 ; suits were instituted by his creditors, and an Act of Parliament had to be obtained for selling his estates.
Kynaston is played by Billy Crudup in the 2004 film Stage Beauty directed by Sir Richard Eyre.
By 1900 a Shrewsbury and Wem Brewery Company traded on a widespread scale after acquiring the brewery in Noble Street previously run by Charles Henry Kynaston.
The original 1670 production by the King's Company featured Edward Kynaston as " Mahomet Boabdelin, last King of Granada ," Charles Hart as Almanzor, Nell Gwyn as Alimahide, Rebecca Marshall as Lyndaraxa, Elizabeth Boutell as Bezayda, Michael Mohun as Abdemelech, William Cartwright as Abenamar, and William Wintershall as Selin.
On 27 February 1636 Prince Charles, the Duke of York, and others visited the museum, and a masque by Kynaston, entitled Corona Minervæ, was performed in their presence.
Shortly after this, Kynaston was preoccupied with a certain ‘ hanging furnace ,’ recommended by him to the lords of the admiralty for ships of war.

Kynaston and English
** Humphrey Kynaston, English highwayman ( b. 1474 )
** Francis Kynaston, English courtier and poet ( d. 1642 )
** Humphrey Kynaston, English highwayman ( d. 1534 )
** Francis Kynaston, English poet ( died 1642 )
Edward Kynaston ( c. 1640 – January 1712 ) was an English actor, one of the last Restoration " boy players ", young male actors who played women's roles.
Sir Francis Kynaston or Kinaston ( 1587 – 1642 ) was an English lawyer, courtier, poet and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1621 to 1622.
* Cesare Cuttica, Sir Francis Kynaston: The importance of the ‘ Nation ’ for a 17th-century English royalist, History of European Ideas, Volume 32, Issue 2, June 2006, Pages 139-161.
* David Kynaston, English historian and author.
* Edward Kynaston, English actor.
* Francis Kynaston, English courtier and poet
* Humphrey Kynaston, English highwayman who operated in the Shropshire area

Kynaston and poems
Kynaston published a translation of Chaucer's ‘ Troilus and Cressida ,’ with a commentary, prefaced by fifteen short poems by Oxford writers, including William Strode and Dudley Digges ( Oxford, 1635 ).

Kynaston and London
He attended Quintin Kynaston School and graduated from the University of East Anglia before undertaking an MSc in Environmental Economics at University College London.
# Kynaston, Edward, A Man on Edge: A life of Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, Allen Lane, London ; Ringwood, 1981
* Quintin Kynaston Community Academy, St John's Wood, London.
* Quintin Kynaston Community Academy, a secondary school in North West London
Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd, 1st Baronet OBE ( 26 July 1858 – 14 January 1944 ), known as " JEK ", was a British cricketer, businessman and Lord Mayor of London.
With the 1908 London Games being the first true Summer Olympics to feature a parade of nations, cricketer Kynaston Studd can be said to be the first person to carry the flag for Great Britain at an Olympic event.
* Kynaston Studd (' JEK ' Sir John Edward Kynaston Studd, OBE )-the eldest brother, Cricketer and Lord Mayor of London, born 26 July 1858 Tidworth, Netheravon, Wiltshire and died 14 January 1944.

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