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Huchoun ("little Hugh"),
Huchown or
Huchowne "of the Awle Ryale" (fl. 14th century) is a poet
conjectured to have been
writing sometime in the 14th century...
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Edmund Huchoun (died c. 1395), of New Romney, Kent, was an
English Member of
Parliament (MP).
Edmund was
married with one son,
Peter Huchoun. He was a...
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theory current in the
early part of the 20th
century held that a man
called Huchoun ("little Hugh") may have aut****d the poems,
having been
credited with...
- In his
history of Scotland,
Andrew of
Wyntoun mentions a poet
called Huchoun ("little Hugh"), who he says made a "gret Gest of Arthure, / And þe Awntyr...
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Exemplification of 1215
Caligula A.ii "A
Pistil of Susan" (frag.) (probably by
Huchoun) A.xv
Easter Table Chronicle Claudius B.vi
Cotton Genesis (fragmentary)...
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Religious miscellany A.ii Fos. 3–5, A
Pistil of
Susan (fragment),
probably by
Huchoun; fos. 5–13, Sir
Eglamour of Artois; fos. 22–35, Octavian; fos. 35–42, Sir...
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Hetherington Robert Hetrick James Hogg
Richard Holland John Home Tom
Hubbard Huchoun Alexander Hume
David Hume of
Godscroft Patrick Hume of
Polwarth Anne Hunter...
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stanza (anonymous,
south Yorkshire dialect;
sometimes attributed to a "
Huchoun", or "Hugh") c. 1400 The
Three Dead Kings,
moral poem in thirteen-line...
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figure (died 1377), brother-in-law to
Robert II; ****ociation with the poet
Huchoun posited but not
certain Heryot — not identified, no
known works Wyntoun...
- is
however recorded as
being eaten at
supper by the Earl of Eglinton.
Huchoun ("little Hugh") or
Huchown is a poet
conjectured to have been
writing sometime...