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- William Daunce (also Dauntesey) (c. 1500 – 28 May 1548) was an English Member of Parliament during the Tudor period. He was the son of Sir John Daunce, General...
- Humble Heart", featuring singing and dancing by "The New English Song and Daunce Companie". Shaker lifestyle and tradition is celebrated in Arlene Hutton's...
- reference was in a trial of 1590, where the accused was reported to have "daunced this reill or short dance." However, the form may go back to the Middle...
- the South of England, where the poet invites his listeners to "come ant daunce wyt me in Irlaunde". The first native Irish do****entary evidence of dancing...
- told her the Chaunce [chance, here meaning "account"] Of the Maids in the Daunce, 'Peace thy prateing', say'd shee, 'for dee [thy] Leef!' ["Keep quiet, for...
- Fortesku, Sir Edw. Chamberlayn, Sir Wm. Rede, Walter Bulstrode, Sir John Daunce. Shropshire:—The Earl of Shrewsbury, Sir Ric. Laykyn, Sir Thos. Blount,...
- invited to watch the couple dancing – "It wolde do you good to see them daunce and playe." The text, however, goes on to suggest that both London Stone...
- brennynge hert / she the fyre dyde make // These daunces truely / musyke hath me tought // To lute or daunce / but it auayled nought" and so on, where, so...
- recorded in English in the mid-15th century as Morisk dance, moreys daunce, morisse daunce, i.e. 'Moorish dance'. The term entered English via Flemish mooriske...
- Harvey Nicholas Heydon Lionel Dymoke Edward Benstead William Smith John Daunce Thomas Clinton Richard Whethill William Thomas John Wiseman The heir of...