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Robert Carliell or
Carleill (died c. 1622) was an
English didactic poet. A
Londoner and a
leather seller, he is
remembered mainly for a
defence in verse...
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Theses was a
polemic launched against the
Catholic Church.
Robert Carliell's 1619
defence of the new
Church of
England and
diatribe against the Roman...
- 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...
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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...
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satirist and
essayist Stephen Gosson was rector. The
didactic poet
Robert Carliell (fl. 1619), who
championed the new
Church of England, held
property in...
- maintaining, of Two Bridges, over the
River of Eden, near the City of
Carliell, in ****breland. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo...
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death Henry Ainsworth,
English scholar and
cleric (born 1571)
Robert Carliell,
English didactic poet (date of
birth unknown) John Owen,
Welsh writer...
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Henry Carey (1687–1743),
English poet,
dramatist and
songwriter Robert Carliell (died c. 1622),
English didactic poet
Bliss Carman (1861–1929), Canadian-US...
- 1970, C)
Thomas Carew (1595–1639, E)
Henry Carey (1693–1743, E)
Robert Carliell (died c. 1622, E)
Bliss Carman (1861–1929, C/US)
Clyde Carr (1886–1962...
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Dowry (approximate date)
Thomas Middleton – The
Masque of
Heroes Robert Carliell – Britaine's glorie, or An
allegoricall dreame... (a
defence of the new...