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- Anne Boleyn [r]: (about 1501 - 1536) The second wife of King Henry VIII, executed on charges of adultery, witchcraft and incest. [e]
- Elizabeth I [r]: Queen of England (reigned 1559-1603). [e]
- Gerontology (social sciences and humanities) [r]: The study of human aging in any of the social science or applied social science disciplines or in such humanities as History or English [e]
- William Clarke [r]: Nottinghamshire cricketer of the 19th century who founded and managed the All-England Eleven. [e]