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      • John Hales (19 April 1584 – 19 May 1656) was an English cleric, theologian and writer. An eminent if modest and critic, his posthumous works earned him the title of the "Ever-memorable".
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  2. Mar 14, 2021 · John Hales, of One Man, Neptune Collonges and now Politologue fame, is no stranger to success on the big stage. But that doesn’t make this year’s change any easier to swallow as his grey...

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  3. John Hales (c.1516 – 26 or 28 December 1572) was a writer, administrator, and member of parliament during the Tudor period.

  4. Nov 24, 2020 · Mr Hales’ is the co-founder of Golden Bear Toys, which began in 1979 and has produced many products and merchandise from the Teletubbies, Charlie And Lola, Basil Brush, Thomas the Tank Engine, Noddy and In The Night Garden.

  5. Biography. John Hales, one of a large and important family of Kent, received his early training in the household of a distant relative, (Sir) Christopher Hales, attorney-general and master of the rolls.

  6. Jul 28, 2009 · John Hales's life during the Marian Exile throws much light on the development of that Puritan group which came back to England in 1558 and helped to found the Elizabethan church in the chaos left from the Roman Catholic reaction of Queen Mary.

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  7. Sir John Hales, great-grandson of the original builder of Hales Place, was a baron of the Exchequer, and lived at the Dungeon—now the Dane John—Canterbury. His second son, Thomas Hale, of Thanington, and his third son, Edward Hales, of Tenterden, were the ancestors of the Bekesbourne and Woodchurch branches respectively.

  8. Apr 15, 2012 · MIDLAND toy entrepreneur John Hales celebrated his first Grand National victory last night after his horse Neptune Collonges romped to glory. The 33-1 outsider won in a close photo finish...

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