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* Robert Bloomfield ( 1766 1823 ), English poet
* Robert Bloomfield, Musician, Guitar player for the hardcore band, MyChildren MyBride.
Well-known Chicago blues players include singer / songwriters such as Muddy Waters, Howlin ' Wolf, Willie Dixon, and Koko Taylor ; guitar players such as Freddie King, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Magic Sam, Syl Johnson, Jimmy Rogers, Buddy Guy, Robert Lockwood Jr., McKinley Mitchell, Bo Diddley, Mike Bloomfield and Elmore James ; harmonica players such as Big Walter Horton, Little Walter, Charlie Musselwhite, Paul Butterfield, Junior Wells and Jimmy Reed ; and keyboardists such as Marty Sammon.
The village is probably best known for its RAF base RAF Honington and for being the birthplace of poet Robert Bloomfield.
He helped the poet Robert Bloomfield, he reconciled Thomas Moore with Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey and with Byron, and he relieved Sheridan's difficulties in the last days of his life.
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He became the patron of Robert Bloomfield, the author of The Farmer's Boy, and was responsible for the publication of that work.
He received encouragement from Capel Lofft, the friend of Robert Bloomfield, and published in 1803 Clifton Grove, a Sketch in Verse, with other Poems, dedicated to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire.
Writers included Al Aronowitz, George Barkin, Ann Louis Barsach, Chip Berlet, Steve Bloom, Michael Bloomfield, Victor Bockris, William S. Burroughs, Mark Christensen, Ed Dwyer, Bruce Eisner, David Enders, Thomas King Forcade, Andrew Kowl, Bruce Jay Friedman, Josh Alan Friedman, Kinky Friedman, Steven Hager, Debbie “ Blondie ” Harry, J. Hoberman, Mark Jacobson, David Katz, Paul Krassner, Dean Latimer, Carlo McCormick, Barry Miles, Cookie Mueller, Glenn O ' Brien, Joey Ramone, Ron Rosenbaum, Jerry Rubin, Luc Sante, Larry “ Ratso ” Sloman, Terry Southern, Peter Stafford, Richard Stratton, Teun Voeten, Andy Warhol, Andrew Weil, Mike Wilmington, Robert Anton Wilson, and Frank Zappa.
* Poets of the People — Robert Bloomfield.
Three stained glass windows were unveiled in Belleek Church of Ireland in May 2009 to commemorate the founders of Belleek Pottery, John Caldwell Bloomfield, the local landowner, Robert Williams Armstrong, architect, ceramics expert and first manager of Belleek Pottery and David McBirney, Dublin who provided the finance for the project.
Woodruff was born on August 18, 1961, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, to Robert N. Woodruff, Jr., and Fran Woodruff.
Robert Bloomfield the poet died in penury in Shefford in 1823.
The areas around Shefford are served by the secondary school Samuel Whitbread Community College, which holds Specialist Engineering College status, Robert Bloomfield Academy which has a Grade 1 ( outstanding ) Ofsted report, Shefford Lower School and Shefford Nursery.
It was in Sapiston that the Suffolk poet Robert Bloomfield, author of " The Farmers Boy " ( 1800 ), worked from the age of ten to the age of fifteen.
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** Robert Darwin ( 1766 1848 ), physician, father of Charles Darwin ( 1809 1882 )
* Robert Waring Darwin ( 1766 1848 ), father of the naturalist Charles Darwin
* 1766 Thomas Robert Malthus, English demographer and political economist ( d. 1834 )
* Robert Kite, Lord Mayor of London in 1766
The Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus FRS ( 13 or 14 February 1766 23 or 29 December 1834 ) was an English scholar, influential in political economy and demography.
From 1766 or 67, John Nash trained with the architect Sir Robert Taylor.
* Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire ( 1766 1770 ) later extensively reconstructed 1816 by Robert Smirke and other architects later
The son of a Palatine immigrant, Rowe bought from Robert Livingston and built a stone house in 1766 on what is now Rowe Road near the Milan Town Hall.
Attributed to James Adam ( possibly in concert with John Adam ), it was built between 1758 and 1766, under the supervision of James Nisbet, with extensive interiors ( c1773 ) by Robert Adam, as well as furniture by Thomas Chippendale.
Through a recommendation of the 4th Earl of Bute in 1757 he was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766 also, along with Robert Adam, Architect to the King, ( this being an unofficial title, rather than an actual salaried post with the Office of Works ).
* Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington ( 30 July 1766 22 December 1767 )
The famous demographer and political economist Thomas Robert Malthus ( February 13, 1766 December 29, 1834 ) taught at Haileybury from 1805 to 1834.
The title page of Robert Andrews ( translator ) | Robert Andrews ' translation of Virgil into English blank verse, printed by John Baskerville in 1766
Sir Robert was appointed Sheriff of London for 1761 and Lord Mayor of London for 1766.
* Sir Robert Rollo Gillespie ( 1766 1814 ) was born in a large house on the south side of Comber's main square.
* Robert Williams ( governor ) ( 1766 1836 ), Governor of the Mississippi Territory
Mr. Robert Clive started Postal System ( Jamidara Pratha ) on 24. 03. 1766 in West Bengal.
* Robert Ross ( British Army officer ) ( 1766 1814 ), Anglo-Irish British Army officer
* Robert Campbell ( Scottish politician ), MP for Argyllshire, 1766 1772
Initially Carver was unable to find a sponsor for his proposed explorations but in 1766, Robert Rogers contracted Carver to lead an expedition to find a western water route to the Pacific Ocean, the Northwest Passage.
The architect was Robert Mylne and the date of building 1766 ; it is now believed that the design and the choice of the Gothic castle style may have had political connotations.
Windham attended the University of Glasgow in 1766 and studied under Dr. Anderson, Professor of Natural Philosophy, and Robert Simson the mathematician.

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