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Lodowick Carlell (1602–1675), also
Carliell or Carlile, was a seventeenth-century
English playwright, was
active mainly during the
Caroline era and the...
- Joan
Carlile or
Carlell or
Carliell (c. 1606–1679), was an
English portrait painter. She was one of the
first British women known to
practise painting...
- many of
their contemporary writers,
ranging from John Ford to
Lodowick Carlell to Sir
Aston ****ayne, made
attempts in the genre.
Tragicomedy remained...
- include:
Lodowick Bryskett, 16th-century
Irish poet and
translator Lodowick Carlell (1602–1675),
English playwright Lodowicke Muggleton (1609–1698), English...
- play, a
tragicomedy written by
Lodowick Carlell that was
first published in 1629. The
earliest of
Carlell's plays "and also the best," it is notable...
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Richard Brome Samuel Brooke William Browne (poet)
Thomas Campion Lodowick Carlell William Cartwright Elizabeth Cary,
Viscountess Falkland Robert Cecil, 1st...
- (1863–1943)
lived in
Petersham in
later life, and died
there in 1943.
Lodowick Carlell (1602–1675),
courtier and playwright, and his wife Joan
Carlile (c.1606–1679)...
- it
became accommodation for one of the park's
deputy keepers,
Lodowick Carlell (or Carlile), who was also a
renowned playwright in his day, and his wife...
- play by
Philip M****inger; in late 1635 or
early 1636 they saw
Lodowick Carlell's Arviragus and Philicia, part 2; and they
attended a
third performance...
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Richard Brome – The New
Academy Lodowick Carlell –
Arviragus and
Philicia William Cartwright – The
Royal Slave John Cayworth...