Acworth, George (1534-1578?)
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Bale, John (1495-1563)
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Batman, Stephen
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Camden, William (1551-1623)
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Cecil, William (1520-1598)
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Dackomb, Thomas (1496-ca. 1572)
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Day, John (1522-1584)
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Dee, John (1527-1608)
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