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‘Astley, John’ (Charlotte Merton).

‘Baldwin, William’ (John N. King).

‘Barker, William’ (Kenneth R. Bartlett).

‘Bryan, Sir Francis’ (Susan Brigden).

‘Cavendish, George’ (A. S. G. Edwards).

‘Cheke, Sir John’ (Alan Bryson).

‘Churchyard, Thomas’ (Raphael Lyne).

‘Copland, Robert’ (Mary C. Erler).

‘Cromwell, Thomas’ (Howard Leithead).

‘Day, John’ (Andrew Pettegree).

‘Dudley, Robert, Earl of Leicester’ (Simon Adams).

‘Dyer, Sir Edward’ (Steven W. May).

‘Elyot, Thomas’ (Stanford E. Lehmberg).

‘Foxe, John’ (Thomas S. Freeman).

‘Fulwell, Ulpian’ (David Kathman).

‘Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey’ (Susan Brigden).

‘Howell, Thomas’ (Cathy Shrank).

‘Kinwelmersh, Francis’ (Gillian Austen).

‘Latimer, Hugh’ (Susan Wabuda).

‘Lupton, Thomas’ (G. K. Hunter).

‘Mason, Sir John’ (P. R. N. Carter).

‘More, Thomas’ (Seymour Baker House).

‘Proctor, John’ (David Loades).

‘Shute, John’ (Gerald Beasley).

‘Smith, Sir Thomas’ (Ian W. Archer).

‘Stanihurst, Richard’ (Colm Lennon).

‘Thomas, William’ (Dakota L. Hamilton).

‘Tottel, Richard’ (Anna Greening).

‘Turbervile, George’ (Raphael Lyne).

‘Udall, Nicholas’ (Matthew Steggle).

‘Vaux, Thomas’ (Henry Woudhuysen).

‘Wager, William’ (Peter Happe).

‘Whithorne, Thomas’ (John Bennell).

‘Wilson, Thomas’ (Susan Doran and Jonathan Woolfson).

‘Wyatt, Sir Thomas (c. 1503–1542)’ (Colin Burrow).

‘Wyatt, Sir Thomas (b. in or before 1521, d. 1554)’ (Ian W. Archer).

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