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Places

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Mildmay, Islington Newington Green is an open space in North London between London Borough of Islington, Islington and London Borough of Hackney, Hackney. It gives its name to the surrounding area, roughly bounded by Ball's Pond Road to the south, Petherton Road to ...
, Greater London, United Kingdom *
Mildmay, Ontario Mildmay is a community of people of primarily English and German descent in the municipality of South Bruce, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. it is northwest of Minto and south of Walkerton on Highway 9. Formosa lies to the northwest, and Neus ...
, Canada


People


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Baron Mildmay of Flete Baron Mildmay of Flete, of Totnes in the County of Devon, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 20 November 1922 for Francis Mildmay, for many years Member of Parliament for Totnes. He was the grandson of Humphr ...
, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom


Surname

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Mildmay baronets There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Mildmay, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of Great Britain. Both are extinct. The Mildmay Baronetcy, of Moulsham in the County of Essex, was created i ...
, two baronetcies of Moulsham, Essex, created 1611 and 1765 *
Audrey Mildmay Grace Audrey Laura St John-Mildmay (19 December 1900 – 31 May 1953) was an English and Canadian soprano and co-founder, with her husband, John Christie, of Glyndebourne Festival Opera. The ''Canadian Encyclopedia'' describes her voice "as a li ...
(1900–1953), Canadian soprano *
Anthony Mildmay Sir Anthony Mildmay (died 1617) of Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire, served as a Member of Parliament for Wiltshire (UK Parliament constituency), Wiltshire from 1584 to 1586 and as List of ambassadors from the Kingdom of England to France, ...
(died 1617), MP and diplomat *
Grace Mildmay Grace, Lady Mildmay (née Sharington or Sherington; ca. 1552–1620) was an English noblewoman, memoirist and medical practitioner. Her autobiography is one of the earliest existing autobiographies of an English woman. Originally from Wiltshire, ...
(née Sharington; 1552–1620), diarist, medical practitioner, and wife of Sir Anthony *
Henry Mildmay (disambiguation) Henry Mildmay (c. 1593–1668) was one of the regicides of Charles I. Henry Mildmay may also refer to: * Henry Mildmay (of Graces) (1619–1692), English MP for Essex and Maldon * Sir Henry Mildmay, 6th Baronet (1853–1916), English cricketer * ...
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Thomas Mildmay (disambiguation) Thomas Mildmay (c. 1540–1608) was a courtier and politician. Thomas Mildmay may also refer to: * Sir Thomas Mildmay, 1st Baronet (c. 1573–1626), MP for Maldon 1593 *Thomas Mildmay (died 1566) Thomas Mildmay (1515 – 21 September 1566 ...
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Walter Mildmay Sir Walter Mildmay (bef. 1523 – 31 May 1589) was a statesman who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer to Queen Elizabeth I, and founded Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Origins He was born at Moulsham in Essex, the fourth and youngest son of ...
(bef. 1523–1589), an Elizabethan Chancellor of the Exchequer


Given name

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Mildmay Fane (disambiguation) Mildmay Fane (1689–1715) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons. Mildmay Fane may also refer to: * Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland Mildmay Fane, 2nd Earl of Westmorland (24 January 1602 – 12 February 1666), style ...


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Mildmay line The Mildmay line is the service operated by London Overground on the North London and West London railway lines. It passes through the inner suburbs of London, between Richmond and Clapham Junction in the south-west and Stratford in the east, ...
, a railway line in London *
Mildmay Mission William Pennefather (1816–1873) was an Irish Anglican cleric who spent most of his adult life in England. He was famous for his hymns and sermons, and also for missionary work with his wife Catherine Pennefather. Catherine founded several projec ...
, a health and welfare charity founded in the 1860s by William Pennefather *
Mildmay Mission Hospital Mildmay Mission Hospital is a specialist voluntary charitable hospital and rehabilitation centre in Bethnal Green located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and is close to Shoreditch in the London Borough of Hackney. It is the only hospital ...
, a
cottage hospital A cottage hospital is a mostly obsolete type of small hospital, most commonly found in the United Kingdom. The original concept was a small rural building having several beds.The Cottage Hospitals 1859–1990, Dr. Meyrick Emrys-Roberts, Tern Publ ...
founded by
Catherine Pennefather Catherine Pennefather born Catherine King (c. 1818 – 12 January 1893) was an English home mission worker. She was president of the Association of Female Workers, and she edited a magazine and wrote. She created a cottage hospital in Bethnal Gr ...
in the memory of William Pennefather; later became UK's first HIV/AIDS hospice *
Mildmay Monarchs The Mildmay Monarchs were a senior hockey team based out of Mildmay, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League. Championships The Monarchs, who played in the WOAA from 2003–2007, never won a ...
, an ice hockey team from Mildmay, Ontario


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Mildmay Park railway station Mildmay Park railway station is a former railway station on the North London line located between Canonbury railway station, Canonbury and Hackney Central railway station, Hackney stations, and on its North London Line City Branch, City Branc ...
, near Newington Green, Greater London, United Kingdom *
St John-Mildmay baronets The St John, later St John-Mildmay Baronetcy, of Farley in the County of Southampton, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 9 October 1772 for Paulet St John, Member of Parliament for Winchester and Hampshire. The sec ...
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