- Sir John
Birkenhead or
Berkenhead (c.1617 – 4
December 1679) was a
British political writer and journalist,
imprisoned several times during the Commonwealth...
- (1643–1648)
Archibald Ogle (1648–1651)
Thomas Hawes (1651–1661)
Peter Berkenhead (1661–1662)
Thomas Fossan (1662–1668)
Edmund Newboult (1668–1685) Thomas...
- for
official titles and
courtly influence with the
journalist Sir John
Berkenhead during this period. They
acted as
proxies for a
wider courtly struggle...
- The
Invention of the Newspaper:
English Newsbooks 1641-1649. p. 13.
Berkenhead, Dillingham, Audley, Nedham, Smith,
Rushworth and Border. The Cambridge...
- and it was
licensed for
printing by the
government licenser, Sir John
Berkenhead, on 11
November 1662. As
often happened in that
period towards the end...
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yellow fever caused him to go
totally blind. He
studied with
organist John
Berkenhead and
later with
Gottlieb Graupner.
After studies, he
started his musical...
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Parliament of
England Preceded by
Thomas Mompesson John
Berkenhead Member of
Parliament for
Wilton 1679–1683 With:
Thomas Penruddocke 1679 Sir John Nicholas...
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proceeds of
Fichett Fields, Lincoln's Inn when conve**** in
parts to Sir John
Berkenhead,
knight and
sundry others. It
followed the
Marian foundation of Francis...
- Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Thomas,
Peter William (1969). Sir John
Berkenhead, 1617-1679: a
Royalist career in
politics and polemics. Oxford: Clarendon...
- Rudrum, "Complete
Poems of
Henry Vaughan, p. 88. P. W. Thomas, "Sir John
Berkenhead 1617–1679. A
Royalist Career in
Politics and
Polemics (Clarendon Press...