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- their own laws around present-day Bartholomew Street, which was known as "Britayne" Street until 1637 in memory of its former occupants. Exeter was known...
- English and Scots were, "like as twoo brethren of one Islande of great Britaynes again." In 1604, James VI and I styled himself "King of Great Brittaine...
- m****cript. To which is added, The breviary of Britayne, written in Latin by Humfrey Lhuyd, of Denbigh, a Cambre Britayne; and lately englished by Thomas Twine...
- Islande) of the first book (An Historicall Description of the Islande of Britayne, with a briefe rehearsall of the nature and qualities of the people of...
- Rembert Dodoens (Antwerp, 1564), and an antiquarian volume, The Light of Britayne: a Recorde of the honorable Originall and Antiquitie of Britaine (1588)...
- shown. Maur. Kiffen His best known works are the poem The Blessedness of Britayne (1587) and the first translation into English of Terence's comedy Andria...
- (Cologne, 1572), translated into English by Thomas Twyne as The Breviary of Britayne (London, 1573) Pierre Drouet's work translated by Thomas Twyne as A new...
- France). Robert Crowley, published anonymously, Philargyrie of Greate Britayne; or, The Fable of the Great Giant Marcantonio Flaminio, Carmina Sacra,...
- poems by Crowley were also printed by him that year: Philargyrie of Greate Britayne (a political-religious allegory) and Pleasure and payne, heauen and ****:...
- in poetry Robert Crowley, published anonymously, Philargyrie of Greate Britayne; or, The Fable of the Great Giant 1550 in poetry Charles Bansley, The Pride...