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1.
John,
1594–1643,
British statesman who defended the rights of the House of Commons against Charles I.
2.
Walter
(
Walter Hampden Dougherty
),
1879–1955,
U.S. actor.
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Hampden
(ˈhæmpdən, ˈhæmdən)
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n
John.
1594--1643, English statesman; one of the leaders of the Parliamentary opposition to Charles I
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