age ~65
from Tiffin, OH
1570
Queen
16th-century venerated Christian
Ascribed status:16th-century English person
Preference:Catholic • Treason
which are prefaced by the statement that the ‘penuria studentium’ had moved him to make this compilation ‘de micis quas collegi quæ cadebant de mensis dominorum meorum, Januensis, Parisiensis, Lugdunensis, Odonis, et cæterorum....
Professor
15th-century English person
Activity:English theologian • English religious writer
Master status:Student
1628 • Tyburn, London
John Felton ( assassin ) " John Felton " ( c. 1595 – 29 November 1628 ) was a lieutenant in the English army who stabbed George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham to death in the Greyhound Pub of Portsmouth, England on 23 August 1628 Felton had been wounded in the Duke's disastrously managed Siege of La Rochelle against the French at La Rochelle and he held a personal grudge against his victim who, he believed, had corruptly withheld some of his pay and deprived him of advancement....
16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period
Military rank:Lieutenant
Activity:Films
Award:Promotion
Master status:Duke
Preference:Torture
1960
Manager • Minister
Business category:Inventors
Olympic canoeist of Australia • Autocross
Military rank:Specialist
…killing 22 Rochellese in total, and finding a way to warn Lord de Winter and the Duke of Buckingham. Milady is imprisoned on arrival in England but soon seduces her guard, Felton (a fictionalization of the real John Felton), and persuades him both to allow her escape and to kill Buckingham, ...
This article is about the assassin of the Duke of Buckingham. For the English Catholic martyr, see John Felton (martyr). John Felton (c. 1595 28 October 1628) ...
John Felton may refer to: John Felton (assassin) (c. 1595 1628), assassin of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham; John Felton (martyr) (died 1570); John ...
Blessed John Felton (died 8 August 1570) was an English Catholic martyr, who was executed during the reign of Elizabeth I. Almost all of what is known about ...