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Terence Ian
Fytton Armstrong (29 June 1912 – 23
September 1970),
better known as John
Gawsworth (and also
sometimes known as T. I. F. Armstrong), was a...
- Mark
Fytton was a
butcher from
Windsor in Berkshire. He was
executed in 1536 for
insulting Henry VIII and his new
bride Anne Boleyn.
Fytton was hung from...
- Mary ****on (or
Fytton) (baptised 25 June 1578 – 1647) was an
Elizabethan gentlewoman who
became a maid of
honour to
Queen Elizabeth. She is
noted for...
- to his
chief admirer,
London poet and
editor John
Gawsworth (Terence Ian
Fytton Armstrong), the
biographer of
Arthur Machen, who was the realm's Archduke...
- 1929)
Jewels of Song (ed., anthology,
Jonathan Cape, 1930) In
Winter (
Fytton Armstrong, 1931;
limited edition of 290,
illustrated by
Edward Carrick;...
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Essays (1936)
Poems (1937) (selected by John Gawsworth;
pseudonym of T.
Fytton Armstrong) Love and
Marriage (1938) (with others) My life.
Houghton Mufflin...
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Francis ****on or
Fytton (died 1608) was an
English landowner and
amateur musician. He was a
younger son of
Edward ****on of Gawsworth, Cheshire, and Mary...
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Gossip from a
Muniment Room :
being p****ages in the
Lives of Anne and Mary
Fytton, 1574–1618 (London, 1897), p. 117:
Vivienne Larminie, 'Fighting for Family'...
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North Carolina Press, 1996.
Fytton, Francis. "After Belloc: Who?," The
Irish Monthly, Vol. 83, No. 967, Mar. 1954.
Fytton, Francis. "In
Defence of Belloc...
- Macnee — Lord
James Melford Susan Hampshire — Lady
Melford Patrick Ryecart —
Fytton Wilfrid Hyde-White —
Governor Sir
Basil Appleyard Donald Pleasence — Ignatius...