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- John_Blanke comment "John Blanke (also rendered Blancke or Blak) (fl. 1501–1511) was a black musician in London in the early 16th century. He was probably brought to England as one of the African attendants of Catherine of Aragon in 1501. He is one of the earliest recorded black people in England after the Roman period. His name may be a reference to his skin colour, derived either from the word \"black\" or from the French word \"blanc\" meaning white.".