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taverner (ˈtævənə(r)) Also 4 tavernyer, tavarnere, 5 tawerner, -yrner, tavernere, 6 -ar, Sc. -eir, 7 -o(u)r; (5 taberner). [a. AF. taverner = OF. tavernier used in senses 1 and 2 below (c 1200 in Godef. Compl.), f. taverne, tavern, or:—post-cl. L. tabernārius shopkeeper.] 1. One who keeps a tavern; ...
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Taverner
Taverner may refer to:
someone who owns a tavern
Taverner (surname)
Taverner (opera), a 1972 opera by Peter Maxwell Davies
See also
Tavernier (disambiguation
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Taverner (opera)
Second Fantasia on John Taverner's "In Nomine". Soldiers, under orders from Taverner, take the monks prisoner.Scene 4The people praise Taverner and his brutal methods of justice.
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Taverner (surname)
Taverner is an English-language occupational surname. Taverner, American sex educator
Fictional characters
Jason Taverner, the main character in Philip K.
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Roger Taverner
Roger Taverner (Abt.1507-1582) of Upminster, Essex was an English administrator and Member of Parliament for Newport, Cornwall. Life
Taverner was the eldest of Richard Taverner's younger brothers.
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Richard Taverner
Richard Taverner (1505 – 14 July 1575) was an English author and religious reformer. Taverner's Bible was largely a revision of the Matthew Bible.
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William Taverner (artist)
Taverner's pictures and books were to be sold. Notes
External links
William Taverner online (ArtCyclopedia)
Works by Taverner (Tate online)
Taverner's art (handprint.com)
Works by Taverner (ArtHistoryReference.com
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Jeremiah Taverner
Jeremiah Taverner (active 1690–1706) was a British portrait painter.
Not much is known about Taverner except through his works. He was the father of William Taverner, a lawyer; and grandfather of William Taverner, b. 1703, a judge and watercolourist.
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John William Taverner
Sir John William Taverner (November 20, 1853 – December 17, 1923) was a politician of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Early life and career
Taverner was educated at Scots Grammar School, Williamstown, and worked his first jobs, cutting thistles, holding a surveyor's
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William Taverner (surveyor)
William Taverner ( 1680 – 7 July 1768) born Bay de Verde, Newfoundland. Taverner, son of William Taverner was a plantation owner in St. External links
Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador
Taverner's second report concerning Newfoundland
Taverner, Wiliam
1768 deaths
People from Bay
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Jay Taverner
Jay Taverner is the pseudonym for the writing partnership of Jacky Bratton and Jane Traies.
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William Taverner
William Taverner may refer to:
William Taverner (surveyor) (–1768), Newfoundland plantation owner and surveyor
William Taverner (New Zealand politician Taverner, American sex educator/author
William Taverner (dramatist) (died 1731), English lawyer
William Taverner (artist) (1703–1772), English judge, son
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John Taverner
The life of Taverner was the subject of Taverner, an opera by Peter Maxwell Davies. John Taverner: His Life and Music. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Roger Bowers: "John Taverner", Grove Music Online, ed. L.
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Taverner John Miller
Taverner John Miller (1804 – 27 March 1867) was an English businessman and Conservative Party politician. Their father, Charles Taverner Miller (1773–1830) was a wax chandler from Middlesex who has a patent (5896) in his name for an improved method of making
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John Taverner (disambiguation)
John Taverner may also refer to:
John Taverner (priest), (1584-1638)
John le Taverner, MP for Bristol in 1295, 1298 and 1306 and Mayor of Bristol
John le Taverner (1322 MP), MP for Bristol in 1322
John le Taverner (Wycombe MP), MP for Wycombe in 1338
John William Taverner, former MP in the Victorian
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