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- Shackerley Marmion (January 1603 – 1639), also Shakerley, Shakerly, Schackerley, Marmyon, Marmyun, or Mermion, was an early 17th-century dramatist, often...
- Paul Shackerley (born 16 August 1956) is an Anglican priest of the Church in Wales and is the current dean of Brecon. Shackerley studied for ordination...
- Glapthorne, Thomas Killigrew, Sir William Davenant, William Cartwright, Shackerley Marmion, Jasper Mayne, Peter Hausted, Thomas Randolph, and William Cavendish...
- A Fine Companion is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Shackerley Marmion that was first printed in 1633. It is one of only three surviving...
- (1634), attributing not one but two children to the couple: Youth and Joy. Shackerley Marmion wrote a verse version called Cupid and Psyche (1637), and La Fontaine...
- Lyly Lewis Machin Francis Marbury Gervase Markham Christopher Marlowe Shackerley Marmion John Marston John Mason Philip M****inger Thomas May Thomas Middleton...
- War, was buried in the cathedral churchyard. The present Dean is Paul Shackerley, who was appointed in September 2014, in succession to Geoffrey Marshall...
- Shropshire Stuart Anderson Simon Tobias Thomson Matthew Green Charles Shackerley-Bennett Hilary Wendt Michael Guest (SDP) Conservative Philip Dunne (Ludlow)...
- "Quartilla, gentlewoman to Triphoena", in Holland's Leaguer (1631) by Shackerley Marmion "Mrs Pleasant, a handsome young Gentlewoman of a good fortune"...
- Holland's Leaguer is a Caroline stage play, a comedy written by Shackerley Marmion. It premiered onstage in 1631 and was first published in 1632. The play...