Monk (disambiguation) — A monk is a person who practices a strict religious and ascetic lifestyle. Monk may also refer to: Contents 1 People 2 In writing 3 In e … Wikipedia
Monk — This Anglo Scottish surname derives from pre 7th Century word munuc , meaning a monk, or one who lived at a monastery. The name was originally occupational, describing a servant employed at such a place, although later it assumed the religious… … Surnames reference
Monk [1] — Monk, 1) Georg M., Herzog von Albemarle, geb. 1608 in Potheridge bei Torrington in Devonshire, aus altadeliger Familie. Da er einen Gerichtsdiener, welcher seinen Vater wegen Schulden verhaften wollte, gemißhandelt hatte, mußte er fliehen u. kam… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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Charles James Monk — (30 November 1824 10 November 1900 ) was an English Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1857 and 1885. Monk was born at Peterborough, the son of Rt. Rev. James Henry Monk Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, and his wife Jane… … Wikipedia
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James Harrington — James Harrington. Ölgemälde eines unbekannten Künstlers (um 1635) James Harrington (* 3. Januar 1611 in Upton, Northamptonshire; † 11. September 1677 in Westminster) war ein englischer Philosoph. In einigen Quellen wird der 7. Januar 1611 als… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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James Harper (publisher) — James Harper (April 13, 1795 March 27, 1869), was an American publisher and politician in the early to mid 19th century. James was the eldest of four sons born to Joseph Henry Harper, (1750 1838) , a farmer, carpenter, and storekeeper, and… … Wikipedia