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- The collection of CDs "Great European Organs" is dedicated to the discovery of European organs with the participation of the following organists: Kevin Bowyer, Daniel Roth, Nicolas Kynaston, Graham Barber, David Briggs, John Scott, Gerard Brooks, Jane Watts, Roger Sayer, Colin Walsh, Christopher Herrick, Stephen Farr, John Scott Whiteley, Stephen Cleobury, Stefan Engels, Daniel Cook, Marco Lo Muscio, Nicholas Jackson, Naji Hakim, Dame Gillian Weir, etc.
- Subsequently, the Plas Kynaston Canal was built to serve industry in the Cefn Mawr and Rhosymedre areas in the 1820s.
- An early example of informatism the 1970 exhibition organized called "Information" at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (curated by Kynaston McShine).
- Bridgeman was the son of the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Great Lever, and Judith Kynaston, and older brother of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Ridley, he was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1647 and called to the Bar in 1654, though given his father's expression of regret in his will that none of his sons followed him into the legal profession, one must infer that he never practiced.
- Fiend Without a Face is a 1958 independently made British black-and-white science fiction-horror film drama directed by Arthur Crabtree, and starring Marshall Thompson, Kynaston Reeves, Michael Balfour, and Kim Parker.
- Kynaston published a translation of Chaucer's ‘Troilus and Cressida,’ with a commentary, prefaced by fifteen short poems by Oxford writers, including William Strode and Dudley Digges (Oxford, 1635).
- The site of a cave used by the highwayman, Humphrey Kynaston now forms part of the Nesscliffe Hill Country Park.
- Hookes – John Hoskyns – Anne Howard – Sir Robert Howard – James Howell – Sir Francis Hubert – Lucy Hutchinson – Thomas James – Ben Jonson – Thomas Ken – Anne Killigrew – Thomas Killigrew – King James VI and I – Henry King – Ralph Knevet – Sir Francis Kynaston – Sir Roger L'Estrange – Emilia Lanier – Richard Leigh – Martin Lluelyn – Richard Lovelace – Andrew Marvell – Thomas Middleton – John Milton – Mary Mollineux – Henry More – Thomas Morton – Pierre Antoine Motteux – Nicholas Murford – Thomas Nabbes – John Norris – Dudley North, Lord North – John Oldham – Philip Pain – Clement Paman – Martin Parker – Francis Daniel Pastorius – Thomas Philipott – Katherine Philips – Alexander Pope – Walter Pope – Samuel Pordage – Edmund Prestwich – Laurence Price – Francis Quarles – Alexander Radcliffe – Thomas Randolph – Edward Ravenscroft – Eldred Revett – Henry Reynolds – Samuel Rowlands – Joseph Rutter – Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset – George Sandys – Sir Charles Sedley – William Shakespeare – Sir Edward Sherburne – Thomas Shipman – James Shirley – Thomas Southerne – Thomas Stanley – Matthew Stevenson – Sir John Stradling – William Strode – Sir John Suckling – Joshua Sylvester – Lady Elizabeth Tanfield – Nahum Tate – John Tatham – Edward Taylor – John Taylor – Elizabeth Thomas – Elizabeth Tipper – Benjamin Tompson – Aurelian Townsend – Thomas Traherne – Henry Vaughan – George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham – Luke Wadding – Edmund Waller – Rowland Watkyns – John Webster – Anne Wharton – Robert Wild – Roger Williams – Humphrey Willis – John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester – Gerrard Winstanley – George Wither – William Wood – Sir Henry Wotton – James Wright – Lady Mary Wroth.
- William Wintershall played Polydamas, Edward Kynaston was Leonidas, Michael Mohun was Rhodophil, Edward Lydall was Argaleon, Marmaduke Watson was Eubulus and Nicholas Burt was Palamede; the role of Hermogenes was taken by William Cartwright the younger.
- Nell Gwynn, an aspiring actress and Charles II's mistress, comes upon Kynaston ranting about women on stage and seduces Charles II into banning men from playing female roles.
- Edward Kynaston, whose roles included the title role in Ben Jonson's Epicoene and Evadne in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy, was one of the last of the era's boy players.
- His son James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley (1398–1459) was killed by Sir Roger Kynaston, whilst leading the House of Lancaster at the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459.
- All the upheaval made me lazy academically, so by the time I got to Quintin Kynaston school in St John's Wood I didn't bother much, I stayed onto the sixth form for social security reasons, and got two O-levels and a CSE on the way.
- Kynaston, GB and CT were the oldest sons of their father's second wife, Dora Sophia née Thomas, and were brought up at Spratton Hall in Northamptonshire, Hallaton Hall in Leicestershire, and Tedworth House in Wiltshire.
- Lord Stanhope brought down to the Commons a message from the King, desiring their consent for apprehending six members of their House on a charge of "being engaged in a design to support the intended invasion of the kingdom", namely Sir William Wyndham, Sir John Pakington, 4th Baronet, Edward Harvey (MP for Clitheroe), Thomas Forster, John Anstis, and Corbet Kynaston.
- In March 2015 Quintin Kynaston received unwelcome publicity with the revelation that Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIL killer who was portrayed in the media as "Jihadi John", had been a student at the school, leaving it in 2006.
- The ironwork was cast at the Plas Kynaston iron foundry at Cefn Mawr, near Ruabon in Denbighshire by William Hazledine, who cast a number of Telford bridges.
- Kynaston later married Isabella ferch Maredudd ap Howell ap Morrice of Oswaldestre (Oswestry), daughter of Maredudd of Glascoed and Thomasina Ireland of Wrexham, Denbighshire.
- Among its senior actors, the early King's Company counted many of the more experienced actors still working at the time: Michael Mohun, Charles Hart, John Lacy, Edward Kynaston, Walter Clun, Thomas Betterton.
- The civil parish, bounded on its eastern side by the River Wye, also includes the villages of Hoarwithy and St Owen's Cross, and the hamlets of Gillow, Kynaston, Little Pengethley, Llanfrother and Red Rail.
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