The book also includes a prominent Englishman, Cecil Stanford, who has a well-known school chum named Winston.
It is also possible that Hereward received no pardon and went into exile, never to be heard from again; this was in fact the fate of many prominent Englishmen after the Conquest.
Many of the most prominent Englishmen of the day were his pupils and owed much of what they were to his precept and example, his penetrative sympathy, his insistent criticism, and his unwearying friendship.
The company included not only the local gentry and clan chiefs, but noblemen and military officers from distant districts, and several prominent Englishmen as well.
The book contains secrets related to war profiteering by several prominent Englishmen; Templar plans to create a one-million-pound foundation to aid the victims of war by blackmailing the men featured in Marius' book.
During the Middle Ages, it was one of the wealthiest English sees and its bishops have included a number of politically prominent Englishmen, notably the 9th century Saint Swithun.
With letters of introduction to prominent Englishmen, Audubon gained their quick attention.
To the Editor: William Safire's trenchant comment concerning Disraeli and Gladstone (column, Nov. 5) prompts me to relate another exchange between two other prominent Englishmen that is singularly appropriate to the just-concluded Presidential campaign.
Land grants from the British monarch were awarded to prominent Englishmen in exchange for political favors and efforts at development.
In the early nineteenth century, during the Greek War of Independence, many foreign parties--including prominent Englishmen such as Lord Byron--offered zealous support for the Greek cause.