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  1. John Bourchier (Tharfield, Hertfordshire, hacia 1467 - Calais, 16 de marzo de 1533), II barón Berners, diplomático, militar, escritor e hispanista inglés del siglo XVI. Educado en Oxford , desempeñó importantes cargos en la Corte ; fue miembro del Parlamento desde 1495 a 1529 e incluso fue nombrado en 1516 Chancellor of the Exchequer de ...

  2. John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (1467 – 19 March 1533) was an English soldier, statesman and translator. Family. John Bourchier, born about 1467, was the only son of Sir Humphrey Bourchier (d.1471 at the Battle of Barnet) and Elizabeth Tilney (d.1497), the daughter and sole heir of Sir Frederick Tilney of Boston, Lincolnshire.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. John Bourchier ( Tharfield, Hertfordshire, hacia 1467 - Calais, 16 de marzo de 1533), II barón Berners, diplomático, militar, escritor e hispanista inglés del siglo XVI.

  4. John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners, KG (died May 1474) was an English peer. Bourchier was the fourth son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu, and his wife Anne of Woodstock, Countess of Buckingham, daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester.

  5. Sir John Bourchier or Bourcher (c. 1595 – August 1660) was an English landowner and Puritan radical, who supported the Parliamentarian cause during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A regicide who voted for the Execution of Charles I in January 1649, he died in August 1660 awaiting trial following the Stuart Restoration .

  6. John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath. Arms of Bourchier: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water bougets sable. John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath (20 July 1470 – 30 April 1539) was named Earl of Bath in 1536. He was feudal baron of Bampton in Devon.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (born c. 1467, Tharfield, Hertfordshire, Eng.—died March 16, 1532/33, Calais?, France) was an English writer and statesman, best known for his simple, fresh, and energetic translation (vol. 1, 1523; vol. 2, 1525) from the French of Jean Froissart’s Chroniques.