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- John Audelay (or Awdelay; died c. 1426) was an English priest and poet from Haughmond Abbey, in Shropshire; one of the few English poets of the period...
- and its authorship is sometimes attributed to a Shropshire priest, John Audelay. It is an extremely rare survival from a late genre of alliterative verse...
- Thomas Hoccleve, English poet and clerk (born c. 1368) c. 1426 – John Audelay, English poet and priest (year of birth unknown) c. 1430 – Christine de...
- Halliwell. The Poems of John Audelay, p. vi Bennett, p. 346-8 Halliwell. The Poems of John Audelay, p. 66ff. The Poems of John Audelay, p. 76ff. Bennett, p....
- England. Christmas carols in English first appear in a 1426 work of John Audelay, a Shropshire priest and poet, who lists 25 "caroles of Cristemas", probably...
- Church of Addle, Yorkshire. Its lyrics also appear in the works of John Audelay in a group of four Marian poems. It is also mentioned in Geoffrey Chaucer's...
- sometimes attributed to John Audelay) Pater Noster, religious poem in rhymed alliterative stanza (anonymous; also possibly by Audelay) c. 1420 The Awntyrs off...
- Margaret Atwood (born 1939, C) Dorothy Auchterlonie (1915–1991, A) John Audelay (died c. 1426, E) W. H. Auden (1907–1973, E/US) William Auld (1924–2006...
- excellent Mrs. Mary Thin", while the play itself is dedicated to Lady Lucia Audelay. At the close of the work are the Italian words: "L'acqua non temo dell'eterno...
- and Bodmin John Awdeley (fl. 1593), 16th-century English politician John Audelay, 15th century English religious poet. This disambiguation page lists articles...