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Glanville and English
John was probably, like his brothers, assigned a magister whilst he was at Fontevrault, a teacher charged with his early education and with managing the servants of his immediate household ; John was later taught by Ranulph Glanville, a leading English administrator.
Ranulf de Glanvill ( sometimes written Glanvil or Glanville ) ( died 1190 ) was Chief Justiciar of England during the reign of King Henry II and reputed author of a book on English law.
* early-Eleanor Glanville, English entomologist ( born c. 1654 )
Unlike the preceding writers on English law, Glanville, Bracton, and the authors of the treatises known by the names of Britton and Fleta, Littleton borrows nothing from the sources of Roman law or the commentators.
Philip Ranulph de Glanville ( born on 1 October 1968 in Loughborough ) is a former English rugby union player who played at centre for Bath and England.
Colonel Francis Glanville, a younger son of Speaker Glanville, was a Royalist soldier in the English Civil War.
The English crusaders were at first unenthusiastic, but Henry Glanville convinced them to participate.
McComas's start in comedy was in May 1976, when he made his famous hoax lecture at Monash pretending to be Glanville Williams, " alternative professor of English law at University of Cambridge ".
Tickenham Court was the home of Lady Eleanor Glanville, the 17th century English entomologist.
The Glanville Fritillary is named for Lady Eleanor Glanville, an eccentric 17th and 18th century English butterfly enthusiast – a very unusual occupation for a woman at that time.
Lady Eleanor Glanville ( c. 1654 – 1709 ) was a 17th century English entomologist from Tickenham in Somerset.
Christine Glanville ( 28 October 1924 – 1 March 1999 ) was an English puppeteer who spent most of her professional life contributing to television series produced by Gerry Anderson.

Glanville and died
His plans to become a soldier died after a legal battle concerning his estate, in which he consulted John Glanville, a celebrated lawyer who later became the first attorney to be appointed as a judge.
In 1365 Nicholas Wase sold the manor to William Wroughton ( died 1392 ), whose family then held Broad Hinton until 1628 when Sir Giles Wroughton sold it to Sir John Glanville, MP and later Speaker of the House of Commons.
Handl died at her flat in Kensington, London on 29 November 1987, from metastasized breast cancer ; the death was registered by her agent, Glanville Evans.
It is currently held by Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu, who won a court battle in 2001 to succeed his late father, Ratu Glanville Lalabalavu, who died in 1999.
The current Tui Cakau is Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu ; he was installed on 8 May 2001 in succession to his father, Ratu Glanville Lalabalavu, who died in 1999.
There was a lengthy legal battle in the early 2000s in which the heirs of Glanville Heisch ( who died in 1986 ) prevailed, and the copyright of the radio play was returned to the family.

Glanville and 1709
In 1709 a later John Glanville sold the manor to Thomas Bennet, from whom it descended via the female line through the Legh, Keck and Calley families.

Glanville and ).
Robards was born and raised in Chicago, the son of Hope Maxine ( née Glanville ) Robards and Jason Robards, Sr., an actor who regularly appeared on the stage and in such early films as The Gamblers ( 1929 ).
Strat-O-Matic games are generally recognized as very influential ; they have been played by a wide variety of sports fans, including professional athletes themselves ( Doug Glanville is a well-known Strat-O-Matic gamer ).
Beginning in 2001, he co-hosted a celebrity billiards tournament, with Doug Glanville and Randy Wolf, to raise money for the Philadelphia Futures mentor program ( since 2001, the event raised over $ 325, 000 for the Futures program ).
* Phil de Glanville ( Centre, Oxford ).
Cibrian and Glanville have two sons, Mason Edward ( born June 8, 2003 ) and Jake Austin ( born April 7, 2007 ).

English and entomologist
* Adrian Hardy Haworth ( 1767 – 1833 ), English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist
* 1850 – William Kirby, English entomologist ( b. 1759 )
* 1759 – William Kirby, English entomologist ( d. 1850 )
* March 17 – Horace Donisthorpe, English entomologist ( d. 1951 )
* July 4 – William Kirby, English entomologist ( b. 1759 )
* January 15 – Dru Drury, English entomologist ( b. 1725 )
* July 7 – William Curtis, an English botanist and entomologist ( b. 1746 )
* September 19 – William Kirby, English entomologist ( d. 1850 )
* February 4 – Dru Drury, English entomologist ( d. 1804 )
* John William Douglas ( 1814 – 1905 ), English entomologist
* William Jones ( naturalist ) ( 1745 – 1818 ), English naturalist and entomologist
* John Obadiah Westwood ( 1805 – 1893 ), English entomologist and archaeologist also noted for his artistic talents
* March 17-Horace Donisthorpe ( died 1951 ), English entomologist.
William John Swainson FLS, FRS ( 8 October 1789 – 6 December 1855 ), was an English ornithologist, malacologist, conchologist, entomologist and artist.
in botanical nomenclature, an English entomologist and botanist
Frederick DuCane Godman D. C. L., F. R. S., F. L. S., F. G. S., F. R. G. S., F. E. S., F. Z. S., M. R. I., F. R. H. S., M. B. O. U. ( 15 January 1834 – 19 February 1919 ) was an English lepidopterist, entomologist and ornithologist.
* February 4-Dru Drury, English entomologist ( died 1804 )
* January 2-John Obadiah Westwood ( born 1805 ), English entomologist.
date-Moses Harris, English entomologist and engraver ( born 1730 )
* April 15-Moses Harris, English entomologist and engraver ( died c. 1788 )
Wilfred Backhouse Alexander ( 4 February 1885 – 8 December 1965 ) was an English ornithologist and entomologist.
* Henry Stephen Gorham ( 1839 – 1920 ) English entomologist
John Obadiah Westwood ( 22 December 1805 – 2 January 1893 ) was an English entomologist and archaeologist also noted for his artistic talents.

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