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Charles Butler — is the name of: Charls Butler (c. 1559–1647), English vicar, philologist, naturalist and proponent of spelling reform Charles Butler (beekeeper) (1560–1647), sometimes called the Father of English Beekeeping Charles Butler, 1st Earl of Arran… … Wikipedia
Charles Butler — Charles Butler † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Butler One of the most prominent figures among the English Catholics of his day, b. in London, 1750, d. 2 June, 1832. He belonged to an ancient Northamptonshire family, and was a… … Catholic encyclopedia
Charles Butler (lawyer) — For other people of the same name, see Charles Butler (disambiguation). Charles Butler. Charles Butler KC (14 August 1750 – 2 June 1832) was an English Roman Catholic lawyer and miscellaneous writer. Biography Charles Butler was born in London,… … Wikipedia
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Charles Eyston — (22 September 1667 – 5 November 1721) was an English antiquary. As a scholar he became a friend of Thomas Hearne, who wrote of him: He was a Roman Catholick and so charitable to the poor that he is lamented by all who knew anything of him . ...… … Wikipedia
Charles Eyston — Charles Eyston † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Charles Eyston Antiquary, born 1667; died 5 November, 1721; he was a member of the ancient family of Eyston, then and still of East Hendred, their house being one of the few places in England… … Catholic encyclopedia
Charles Sumner — For other people named Charles Sumner, see Charles Sumner (disambiguation). Charles Sumner Daguerreotype of Senator Sumner, 1855 United States Senator from Massachusetts … Wikipedia