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Henry Fitzgeffrey (died 1639 or 1640) was an
English barrister and
writer of
satires and epigrams. He was the
second son of Sir
George Fitzgeffrey of Barford...
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Queen Elizabeth's chaplain, and
there are
introductory verses by
Charles Fitzgeffrey and
Thomas and
Edward Michelborne, and a poem in
fifteen eight-line stanzas...
- of a clergyman,
Alexander Fitzgeoffrey (a
surname sometimes spelled Fitzgeffrey),
Rector of the
Church of St Fimbarrus, Fowey. His
father died during...
- be
bound to wipe,
Where he
discharged last his Glister-pipe. — Henry
Fitzgeffrey,
Certain Elegies (1618)
Editions of
individual plays were
typically published...
- son of
Theobald le
Botiller and
Margery de Burgh) and Joan
FitzJohn (
FitzGeffrey) (d. 4
April 1303), who was the
daughter of John FitzGeoffrey, Lord of...
- iii. f. 231. An
epitaph on him is
contained in the Affaniæ of
Charles Fitzgeffrey. Robinson, Register, i. 17 Lee, Sidney, ed. (1892). "Latewar, Richard" ...
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dedicated to him
Opuscula quae ad
Grammaticam spectant (1609), and
Charles Fitzgeffrey devotes an
epigram to him in his
Affaniae sive
Epigrammatum libri tres...