- 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...
- 'without Aldersgate' or 'by
Great S. Bartholomew's.'[citation needed]
Awdelay's publications were
consisted mainly of ballads, news sheets, and religious...
- Marginalia,
accessed 03-10-2008 Stanley, E. The
Verse Forms of Jon the
Blynde Awdelay in
Cooper &
Mapstone (eds.) The Long
Fifteenth Century, Oxford: OUP, 1997...
- but
better known for his
poetry 1426: John Audelay, also
spelled "John
Awdelay", died
about this year (birth year unknown),
English priest and poet who...
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Protestant literature.
Bennet published in 1561, at the
press of John
Awdelay, a
volume of
translations from the
German and
Swiss Protestant reformers...
-
Aubrey (1626–1697),
writer and antiquary,
Brief Lives John
Audelay or
Awdelay, (died c. 1426), poet and
cleric W. H.
Auden (1907–1973), poet
Stacy Aumonier...
-
Harman borrowed something from The
Fraternitye of Vacabondes, by John
Awdelay,
which was
probably first issued in 1561,
although the
earliest edition...
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against the
Idolatrous Invocation of the dead Saintes" (London, 1562). John
Awdelay (fl. 1559–1577)
wrote some
verses to his memory, (Poetry of
Reign of Elizabeth...