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Elizabeth Grimston (also
Grymeston or Grimeston; c. 1563 – c. 1603) was an
English poet. She was born in
North Erpingham, Norfolk, England, to parents...
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other attributions to him.
These are: the
Portrait of
Edward Grymeston (on loan to the
National Gallery, London, 1446), the
Portrait of a Carthusian...
- Wilkins’s ‘Three
Miseries of Barbary’ and the
third edition of
Elizabeth Grymeston’s ‘Miscelanea’." The
Library s5-XVI(2):141-142
Chisholm 1911. Polya, Gideon...
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Complaint at Christ's Death" in his
First book of
ayres (1600).
Elizabeth Grymeston, in a book
published for her son (1604),
described how she sang stanzas...
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Edward Grimston or
Grymeston (died 1478) was the son of
Robert Grimston, who
lived in Grimston, East
Riding of Yorkshire, and a
daughter of Sir Anthony...
- News from
Gravesend The
Meeting of
Gallants at an
Ordinary Elizabeth Grymeston – Miscellanea: prayers, meditations,
memoratives King
James I of England...
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Ralph de Bakepuz,
Ceddre (Cheddar Palace) 1264 Feb 28
Ricardus Foliot,
Grymeston (Jordon Castle, Wellow).
Richard Foliot 1264 Feb 28
Ellis de Rabayn, Waylim...
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possessions to be
disposed of by
David Ley,
precentor of St David's,
Robert of
Grymeston of the
church of Dyserth, and
Phillip Dyer,
rector of Llanychllwydog....
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commemorate priests, one
anonymous late 14th
century and the
other John
Grymeston who died 1430.
Blomefield in the 18th
century noted a br****
matrix of...
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indictment against John
Harleston (Captain of
Ruysbank Castle),
Edward Grymeston (Comptroller of Calais), Sir
Ralph Chamberlain (Lieutenant of
Calais Castle)...