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  1. Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl of Waterford, 11th Baron Talbot, KG (1500 – 25 September 1560) was the son of George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, and Anne Hastings. He also held the subsidiary titles of 14th Baron Strange of Blackmere and 10th Baron Furnivall .

  2. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Francis X. Talbot, S.J., was for many years America's literary editor, and later its editor in chief. He was also a saucy literary stylist who loved nothing more than a good argument.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManitonquatManitonquat - Wikipedia

    Manitonquat ( AKA Medicine Story; born Francis Story Talbot, July 17, 1929, died July 21, 2018) was an American author of two books, and several more self-published booklets on New Age philosophy, spirituality, and community sociology. He has led workshops and rituals at the Rainbow Gatherings held by the Rainbow Family. [3] .

  4. FRANCIS TALBOT, fifth Earl of Shrewsbury (1500-1560), born at Sheffield Castle in 1500, was second but eldest surviving son of George Talbot, fourth earl of Shrewsbury, by his first wife, Anne, daughter of William, first baron Hastings. From 1500 until his father's death in 1538 he was styled Lord Talbot. On 17 July 1527 he was associated with ...

  5. Francis TALBOT. (5th E. Shrewsbury) Born: 1500, Sheffield Castle, Yorkshire, England. Acceded: 1538. Died: 25 Sep 1560, Sheffield Manor, Yorkshire, England. Buried: 21 Oct 1560, St. Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. Notes: Knight of the Garter. The Complete Peerage vol.XI,p.710-712. Father: George TALBOT (4º E. Shrewsbury)

  6. Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury, 11th Earl of Waterford (1623 – 16 March 1668), was an English peer who was a Royalist officer in the English Civil War. He survived the war only to be mortally wounded in a duel with the Duke of Buckingham who was having an affair with his wife.

  7. Monarchy and aristocracy. Francis Talbot (1500–1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, KG by British (English) School, 1555, from Ingestre Hall Residential Arts Centre.