- on 17
February 1937 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, the son of Mary
Alexandra (
Flaunders) and
Philip Whitrow, a
teacher at St Edward's School, Oxford. Whitrow...
- 2019. see e.g. "The
Martyrdome and
burnyng of
Maister W. Tyndall, in
Flaunders, by
filford Castle." in: John Foxe,
Actes and
Monuments (1570), VIII.1268...
-
warres in Flanders,
including two
poems (see also his The
Miserie of
Flaunders,
Calamite of Fraunce,
Misfortune of Portugall,
Unquietnes of Ireland,...
-
Entring of
Sundry Harboroughs both of England, Fraunce, Spaine, Ireland.
Flaunders, and the
Soundes of Denmarke, with
other Necessarie Rules of
Common Nauigation...
- plate, to John
Mohun le filz 2
great silver potts which were made in
Flaunders, some with his
armes upon them, v
basons and ewers. To
Jonet my daughter...
-
warres in Flanders,
including two
poems (see also his The
Miserie of
Flaunders,
Calamite of Fraunce,
Misfortune of Portugall,
Unquietnes of Ireland,...
-
holding its tail. The
caption reads: Not
longe time
since I sawe a cowe Did
Flaunders represente Upon
whose backe King
Philup rode As
being malecontnt. The...
- Hungary,
described as "a
table of the
Quene of
Hungrie nowe
Regent of
Flaunders her
hedde tiered in white".
Henry VIII
owned a "picture of
Jacobe kinge...
- or, An
enlargement of the
Discourse of
husbandry used in
Brabant and
Flaunders:
wherein are
bequeathed to the common-wealth of
England more outlandish...
-
Chronicles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne,
Flaunders &
other Places adioynynge, London, 1812 The
History of the
Valiant Knight...