- with his
series of Knaves, and in 1612
wrote "The
Knave of Harts:
Haile Fellowe, Well Meet",
where his "Supplication to Card-Makers" appears,
thought to...
-
Tomorrow (1889)
Sospiri di Roma (1891)
poems Life of
Joseph Severn (1892) A
Fellowe and his Wife (1892)
Flower o' the Vine (1892) The
Pagan Review (1892) Vistas...
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shortly as we have
fished and so
along the
Coast until we may
meete with our
fellowe and so with all
diligence that lyes in me
toward parts to that
Ilands that...
-
change of name and
surname to Rice
Fellowe, and
licence to bear the arms of
Fellowe,
pursuant to the will of Rice
Fellowe. 14 Geo. 3. c. 112 Pr. 14 June 1774...
- Kilwynning" to "tak
tryall of ye airt of
memorie and
science yrof, of
everie fellowe of
craft and
everie prenteiss according to ayr of yr vocations". As early...
-
shortly as we have
fished and so
along the
Coast until we may
meete with our
fellowe and so with all
diligence that lyes in me
toward parts to that
Ilands that...
-
after his death,
characterised him as "a good
mathematician and a good
fellowe", that is a man
given to
drink every day wine with company.
Among such...
- 1819. Hugh
James Ros (1857). A New
General Biographical Dictionary. T.
Fellowe. p. 332.
David Todd (2015). Free
Trade and its
Enemies in France, 1814–1851...
- Boy: A
Story for
Young People (New York: Tait, Sons, and Co., 1892). A
Fellowe and His Wife (Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1893), aut****d with
William Sharp...
-
Tower of London.
Thomas was
noted in a list of
prisoners as "a
dangerous fellowe, but no
dyrect proof against him for this cause, but a
dealer with these...