- Fore (Irish:
Baile Fhobhair,
meaning 'Townland of the Spring') is a village, next to the old
Benedictine Abbey ruin of Fore Abbey,
situated to the north...
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Valorous Knight, Sir
Philip Sidney Colin Clouts Come Home
Againe 1596:
Fowre Hymnes dedicated from the
court at Greenwich;
published with the second...
- mirabilis. In 1615, he
published a book on counterpoint, A New Way of
Making Fowre Parts in
Counterpoint By a Most
Familiar and
Infallible Rule, a technical...
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Front page of
First Booke of
Songes or
Ayres of
Fowre Partes with
Tableture for the Lute, 1597...
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himselfe and his
heires for ever fort
James alias Chickahominy fort with
fowre hundred acres of land
adjoyning to the same, with all
houses and edifices...
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Title page,
Fowre Hymnes, by
Edmund Spenser,
published by
Richard Field (as
indicated by the use of his
distinctive printer's mark) for
William Ponsonby...
- but in a
slightly different meaning.
Thomas Campion, A New Way of
Making Fowre Parts in Conterpoint, London, c. 1618,
notes that when
chords are in first...
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Front page of
First Booke of
Songes or
Ayres of
Fowre Partes with
Tableture for the Lute, 1597...
- (1592), and he
contributed a
dedicatory poem to
Giles Farnaby's
Canzonets to
Fowre Voyces (1598). In 1599, he
published his own
Psalmes of
David in Meter,...
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appointed Rector of
Kilskeire (County Meath), Killallon,
Daimer (Barony of
Fowre) and
Grilly (Meath).
Three months later he
became Chaplain-in-Ordinary to...