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Nathaniel Ingelo (c. 1621–1683) was an
English clergyman,
writer and musician, best
known for the
allegorical romance Bentivolio and
Urania (1660 and 1664)...
- to that date. The
lyrics were
alleged to have been
written by
Nathaniel Ingelo, to be sung "at the
civic feast at
Guildhall on the 5th July, 1660, while...
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Oliver Cromwell's mandate,
dated 28 May 1658 and
probably through Nathaniel Ingelo,
Rogers obtained the
degree of Bac. Mus. at Cambridge. For the city banquet...
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prose historical romance and
religious allegory written by
Nathaniel Ingelo, and
published from 1660 by
Richard Marriot. It is
identified as a Puritan...
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Legationem Domini Oliveri St. John ad
Provincias Foederatas A
Letter to
Doctor Ingelo Translation. In
Effigiem Oliveri Cromwell Translation. On the
Portrait of...
- officer. This
district was
divided into
three 'naibs': Rutulian, Yelisu, and
Ingelo. Each was
headed by a naib
appointed by the
chief of the Jaro-Belokan Military...
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having obtained the
contents of it, sent it in a
letter to Dr.
Nathaniel Ingelo, who had a
hundred copies of it
privately printed under the
title of the...
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composer (born 1618) John Hingston, organist,
violist and
composer Nathaniel Ingelo,
writer and
musician (born c.1621)
Johann Sebastiani,
composer (born 1622)...
- Sir
Henry Wotton, Sir
Thomas Overbury, and
others including Nathaniel Ingelo's Bentivolio and Urania, 1660. He was
responsible for some
striking literary...