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Richard Verstegan and also
known as
Richard Rowlands (c. 1550 – 1640), was an Anglo-Dutch antiquary, publisher,
humorist and translator.
Verstegan was born...
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Hengest and Horsa, from A
Restitution of Deca****
Intelligence by
Richard Verstegan (1605)...
- also
inspired by the
writings of the
English Catholic refugee Richard Verstegan, who
published accounts of the
suffering of English, Welsh, and Irish...
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earliest reference to the arms of the East
Saxon kings was by
Richard Verstegan, the
author of A
Restitution of Deca****
Intelligence (Antwerp, 1605),...
- Owner(s)
Abraham Verhoeven Publisher Abraham Verhoeven Staff writers Richard Verstegan Founded 1620
Political alignment pro-Habsburg
Language Dutch Ceased publication...
- (Aldershot:
Ashgate 2007) pp. 61-62. R.
Verstegan and A.G.
Petti (ed.), The
Letters and
Despatches of
Richard Verstegan (c. 1550-1640) (London:
Catholic Record...
- next to the
Gatehouse prison.
Exiled Catholic intelligencer Richard Verstegan regularly reported on Topcliffe's activities,
condemning him "whose inhuman...
- century. A
Restitution of Deca**** Intelligence,
written in 1605 by
Richard Verstegan,
referred to the Anglo-Saxons
bearing a
standard of "Three
seaxes argent...
- was
inspired by the
writings of the
English Catholic refugee Richard Verstegan, who
published accounts in
Antwerp of the
recent suffering of English...
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player Willem Verstegen (1612–1659),
Dutch explorer and
merchant Richard Verstegan (Rowlands) (c. 1550–1640), Anglo-Dutch
antiquary Ute
Verstegen (born 1970)...