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William Cornysh the
Younger (also
spelled Cornyshe or Cornish) (1465 –
October 1523) was an
English composer, dramatist, actor, and poet. In his only surviving...
- men and
women the
which cannot speake one
worde of Englysshe, but all
Cornyshe." When
Parliament p****ed the Act of
Uniformity 1549,
which established...
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Western Rebels, the
eighth Article of
which states: "...and so we the
Cornyshe men (whereof
certen of us
understande no Englysh)
utterly refuse thys newe...
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Cornish "gwy(d)n" "white" The
surname "Cornish" with
variants "Cornysshe", "
Cornyshe", "Cornysh", "Cornishe", "Cornisshe", and "Cornis"-
standardised as "Cornish"-...
- the Cornish. [citation needed]
Historically the
surname Cornish/Cornishe/
Cornyshe was
given to a
Cornish person who had left
Cornwall and this
surname can...
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reason for the rebellion. The
articles of the
rebels states: "and we the
cornyshe men (whereof
certen of vs
vnderstande no Englysh)
vtterly refuse thys new...
- men and
women the
which cannot speake one
worde of Englysshe, but all
Cornyshe." 1548:
Glasney College is
closed and much of the
cultural heritage held...
- Alto.
Tears and Lamentations. Browne, Pygott, Davy, Sheryngham, Banastir,
Cornyshe, Whyte, Anonymous.
reissued Regis. The
Edwardian gentleman's songbook....
- His
dissertation was
titled The
Early Tudor Part-Song from
Newarke to
Cornyshe.
Beginning as an instructor,
Bright rose to the rank of full professor;...
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contayning certayn newes, and the
Articles or
requestes of the
Devonshyre and
Cornyshe rebelles")
quoted in Rose-Troup, Frances, F.R.Hist.S., The
Western Rebellion...