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William Salesbury, also Salusbury, (c. 1520 – c. 1584) was the
leading Welsh scholar of the
Renaissance and the prin****l
translator of the 1567 Welsh...
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William Copland (died 1569) was an
English printer. He
printed po****r
works of the day, such as
chivalric romances.
Copland was
believed by
Thomas Frognall...
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William Byrd (/bɜːrd/; c. 1540 – 4 July 1623) was an
English Renaissance composer.
Considered among the
greatest composers of the Renaissance, he had a...
- wolf. In the
Northumbrian ballad of Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and
Wyllyam of Cloudeslee,
which was a
source of
Walter Scott's Ivanhoe,
William of...
- at London, in Lothbury, over
against Sainct Margarytes church, by me,
Wyllyam Copland." A
fragment of a black-letter copy of the
interlude has survived...
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hystory of
Tytus &
Gesyppus translated out of
Latyn into
Englysshe by
Wyllyam Walter,
somtyme seruaunte to Syr
Henry Marney, a
translation of tale X...
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MCCCCCLXll BY
URYAN BRERETON KNIGHT WHOM MAR****
MARGARET DAUGHTER AND
HEYRE OF
WYLLYAM HANDFORTH OF
HANDFORTHE ESQUYER AND HAD
ISSUE VI
SONNES AND II DAUGHTERS...
- 8. c. 14 14 May 1532 An Acte
concernyng the
Atteynder of
Rychard ap
Gruffyth &
Wyllyam Hughes. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977 (c. 18))...
- is told in
Child Ballad 116
entitled Adam Bell, Clym of the
Cloughe and
Wyllyam of Cloudeslee. The
basis of the tale has
historical roots in the criminal...
- His
father could have been a John Gardiner, but also
could have been
Wyllyam Gardiner, a
substantial cloth merchant of the town
where he was born, who...