William Latimer (disambiguation)

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William Latimer is an infectious disease epidemiologist.

William Latimer may also refer to:

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Latymer is an uncommon English surname. It is an Anglo-Norman "surname of office" derived from latinier, or latimer, a speaker or writer of Latin, and since in Middle English leden meant "language", an interpreter. This occupation existed in medieval Europe when Latin was the common language of science, literature, law, and administration and thus the vehicle of records and transcripts.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville</span> English peer

John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville, was an English peer, naval commander, and soldier. His second wife was Elizabeth Latimer who was the 5th Baroness Latimer in her own right.

The title Baron Latimer or Latymer has been created, by the definitions of modern peerage law, four times in the Peerage of England. Of these, one was restored from abeyance in 1913; one is forfeit; the other two are dormant, although their heir is well known.

Hussey is a surname. The surname is common in the British Isles, as well as locations associated with settlement by the people of these regions. The name has two main sources of origin. The first is of Norman origin, coming from the region of La Houssaye in Northern France. In Old French, the name relates to holly. Hussey also has an Irish origin, stemming from the Ó hEodhasa family.

Hervey is both an English surname and a masculine given name, probably derived from French Hervé. Notable people with the name include:

Oughtred or Ughtred is an Anglo-Saxon English given name and surname. It means "son of Uhtred", being derived from the old English Ūhtrǣd composed of the elements uht "twilight, dusk" and ræd "advice". It may refer to the following people:

John Neville may refer to:

Events from the 1550s in England. This decade marks the beginning of the Elizabethan era.

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Berkeley is a surname. It is also used, uncommonly, as a given name. The name is a habitation name from Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, itself derived from Old English beorce léah meaning birch lea. People with the name include:

Balfour is a Scottish surname born by members of the Clan Balfour.

Abbot is an English surname derived from the word "abbot". It is a spelling variant of the more common name Abbott. Notable people with this surname include:

Brereton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Tollemache and also spelled Tallemache or Talmash is an English surname which may refer to:

Bennet is an English language surname and, less commonly, a given name. Alternative spellings include Bennett, Benett, Benet and Bennette.

Latimer is an occupation surname, meaning “interpreter”. Notable people with the surname include: