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    Sir Hugh Willoughby (fl. 1544; died 1554) was an English soldier and an early Arctic voyager. He served in the court of Henry VIII and fought in the Scottish...
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  • Hugh Willoughby (died 1554) was an early English Arctic voyager. Hugh Willoughby may also refer to: Hugh Willoughby, 12th Baron Willoughby of Parham (died...
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  • Hugh Willoughby is an American atmospheric and hydrospheric scientist currently at Florida International University and an Elected Fellow of the American...
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    in the Freville family when she became the second wife of Hugh Willoughby by 1419. Hugh's first wife Isabel Foljambe had died in 1417 and two of their...
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    unknown") founded in 1551 by Richard Chancellor, Sebastian Cabot and Sir Hugh Willoughby, who decided to look for the Northeast Passage to China. The first...
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  • presenter Hugh de Willoughby, English medieval theologian and university chancellor Hugh Willoughby (disambiguation), several people India Willoughby (born...
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    the Willoughby family took a daily bath. The Willoughbys were noted for the number of explorers they produced, most famously Sir Hugh Willoughby who died...
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    Robert Hugh Willoughby (June 6, 1921 – March 27, 2018) was an American classical flute player and flute teacher. He played both Baroque and modern flute...
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  • Sir Hugh deWilloughby (1135–1205) was an English knight and nobleman in Medieval England. Hugh deWillougby was the son of John de Willoughby who held the...
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    the route as early as the 11th century. In 1553, English explorer Hugh Willoughby with chief pilot Richard Chancellor were sent out with three vessels...
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