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44 unusual facts about Warwick "the king-maker"


Ali Lakhani

Born in England in 1955, Lakhani was educated at The King's School, Canterbury before getting his undergraduate and graduate degrees in law from Cambridge University.

American Film Institute Awards 2010

The Best Picture winner, The King's Speech was not eligible because it was British financed.

Andrea Prodan

He was educated in England, and aged 12, became head chorister at The King's School, Canterbury.

Christopher Villiers

In 2007, he guest-starred in the Doctor Who audio drama Absolution (having previously appeared in the TV two-part serial The King's Demons, back in 1983).

Francis George Fowler

He and his older brother, Henry Watson Fowler, wrote The King's English together, an influential book which was published in 1906.

Frederic Barker

In 1868 the re-opening of The King's School, Parramatta, was successfully arranged, with the Reverend G. F. Macarthur as headmaster.

Gregory Blaxland

Gregory Blaxland was born 17 June 1778 at Fordwich, Kent, England, the fourth son of John Blaxland, mayor from 1767 to 1774, whose family had owned estates nearby for generations, and Mary, daughter of Captain Parker, R.N. Gregory attended The King's School, Canterbury.

Harry Sidebottom

He attended Fairstead House School, Newmarket and The King's School, Ely.

Jack Verge

He was schooled at The King's School, Parramatta, with his medical studies taken at Sydney University in residence at St Paul's College.

James Parke, 1st Baron Wensleydale

He studied at The King's School, Macclesfield before matriculating to Trinity College, Cambridge on 28 February 1799, where he won the Craven scholarship, Sir William Browne's gold medal, and was fifth wrangler and senior chancellor's medallist in classics.

Jayavarman VII

A fictionalised account of the life of Jayavarman VII forms the basis of one thread of Geoff Ryman's 2006 novel The King's Last Song.

John Tradescant the Younger

John Tradescant the Younger (4 August 1608 – 22 April 1662), son of John Tradescant the elder, was a botanist and gardener, born in Meopham, Kent and educated at The King's School, Canterbury.

King's English

The King's English, a book on English usage and grammar, first published in 1906

King's speech

The King's Speech, a 2010 film about George VI of the United Kingdom

Maker's Mark

On July 20, 2012, Maker's Mark started selling a limited edition bottle featuring University of Louisville's Head Football Coach Charlie Strong.

Maker's Row

In collaboration with the Office of Mayor Cory Booker, Brick City Development Corporation, and Newark Regional Business Partnership, Maker’s Row created a video celebrating Newark manufacturers.

Manjalamkuzhi Ali

He is the producer of some malayalam movies, including The King.

Monks of Mellonwah

The Monks as they are known today formed in late 2009 by five members who all attended The King's School together.

Sheryll Murray

Murray previously represented Rame as a Cornwall County Councillor and served as Leader of the Conservative Group on Caradon District Council, when a Councillor for Millbrook, prior to her election to Parliament.

Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet

Grenville was immortalised in Daphne Du Maurier's 1948 novel The King's General, which has subsequently been adapted into a play, which is to be performed at Restormel Castle, Cornwall in May 2009.

Somerset de Chair

He was educated at The King's School, Parramatta in New South Wales between 1923 and 1930 before attending Balliol College, Oxford.

The Firework-Maker's Daughter

The production, directed by John Fulljames, premieres at the Hull Truck Theatre in March 2013, before touring the UK and going to the New Victory Theater in New York City.

Co-commissioned by ROH2 and The Opera Group, the opera is co-produced by Opera North and The Opera Group in association with ROH2 and Watford Palace Theatre.

The King!

# "I Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)" (Billy Taylor) - 6:40

The King's Daughters

In March 1685, Louis XIV’s final wife Madame de Maintenon wishes to set up a boarding school for young daughters of noble families that have fallen on hard times, the Maison royale de Saint-Louis, a school where girls receive a pious but liberal education.

The King's Demons

The Doctor's claim that King John wanted the Magna Carta as much as his nobles and that he could have defeated the barons easily is historically untrue.

Disguised as King John, the Master intends that Kamelion will behave so appallingly so as to provoke a rebellion and topple the real King from his throne, thus robbing the world of Magna Carta, the foundation of parliamentary democracy.

The King's Dream

The story is based on the life of Muyeol, 29th Monarch of Silla and Kim Yusin, who later became one of the greatest generals in the history of Korea.This drama also highlights the story of Princess Deokman,who later became Queen Seondeok,the first female monarch in Korean history.

The King's Fifth

Roa and Zuñiga - an initially comedy duo who are Mendoza's cronies

The King's General

It was the first novel Du Maurier wrote while living at Menabilly, the setting for an earlier novel Rebecca, where it is called 'Manderley'.

The King's School, Gloucester

Pupils are divided into Houses; in Senior School they are Laud, Wheeler and Serlo, named after, respectively, Archbishop William Laud, Maurice Wheeler - a former headmaster, and Abbot Serlo - an important figure in the founding of Gloucester Cathedral.

The King's School, Ottery St Mary

In 1335, Bishop John de Grandisson bought the manor of Ottery St Mary from the Dean and Chapter of Rouen who had owned it since 1061.

It was established as a choir school by the bishop John Grandisson in 1335, but was replaced by a grammar school by Henry VIII in 1545.

The King's School, Tynemouth

A number of activities take place at the school's Field Centre outpost at Alnham in the Northumberland National Park.

The King's Singers

The arrangements on the album are by former first baritone Philip Lawson, Peter Knight and former tenor Bob Chilcott, and the album was recorded at the home of Francis Rossi, of Status Quo fame, and engineered by Gregg Jackman, the brother of former King's Singers countertenor Jeremy Jackman.

Former members of the King's Singers also include Jeremy Jackman, Bob Chilcott, Nigel Short, Bill Ives, Bruce Russell, Colin Mason, Gabriel Crouch, Stephen Parham-Connolly, Robin Tyson and Philip Lawson.

The King's Sole Right over the Militia Act 1661

It was repealed, except for part of the preamble, by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863; and in full by the Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1969.

The King's Thief

Released on August 5, 1955, the film takes place in London at the time of Charles II and stars Ann Blyth, Edmund Purdom, David Niven, George Sanders and Roger Moore.

The King's Way

The song was written on 27 December 1909 to celebrate the opening of London's Kingsway, a wide street in central London connecting High Holborn to the centre of the crescent south of it called Aldwych.

It was built as part of a major plan to clear slum districts in the Holborn area - so the “sick and poor” of the area were a reality.

The King's Wrath

Nicknamed the "King of Misfortune," he witnessed the death of his father Crown Prince Sado, who was executed by a royal decree ordered by his grandfather, then-King Yeongjo, and was subsequently caught in the midst of fierce party strife between the Noron and Soron factions during his reign.

The Melody-Maker

The Melody-Maker is a 1933 British musical comedy film directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Lester Matthews, Joan Marion and Evelyn Roberts.

Thomas Linacre

Thomas Linacre (or Lynaker) (c. 1460 – 20 October 1524) was a humanist scholar and physician, after whom Linacre College, Oxford and Linacre House The King's School, Canterbury are named.

Vera Chapman

The King's Damosel (1976) ISBN 0-86036-018-0/978-0-86036-018-6 (UK edition) which the Warner Bros. animated movie Quest for Camelot is based on.


Francis Leigh

Francis Leigh, 1st Earl of Chichester (1598–1653), Baronet, courtier and Royalist MP for Warwick

Walter Wrottesley

Walter was a firm adherent of Warwick "the king-maker", and on 7 November 1460 he was appointed High Sheriff of Staffordshire.

Warwick Corvette

Some of the Limited and Special Edition basses come with Bartolini electronics/pickups or Seymour Duncan pickups instead of MEC, the Warwick's default.