Книга: Churchyard Thomas «A mvsicall consort of heavenly harmonie (compounded out of manie parts of musicke) called Churchyards charities»
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Churchyard, Thomas — ▪ English writer born c. 1520, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Eng. died 1604, London English writer who won brief fame through his occasional verse, pamphlets on wartime experiences, pageants for Queen Elizabeth I, and historical and antiquarian… … Universalium
Churchyard, Thomas — (?1520 1604) Born at Shrewsbury, in his youth Churchyard was attached to the household of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. He was a soldier and was taken prisoner several times and served under Lord Grey at the siege of Leith in 1560. In a poem… … British and Irish poets
Churchyard, Thomas — (1520? 1604) Poet and miscellaneous writer, began life as a page to the Earl of Surrey, and subsequently passed through many vicissitudes as a soldier in Scotland, Ireland, France, and the Low Countries. He was latterly a hanger on at Court,… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Thomas Churchyard — (c. 1520 ndash; 1604), English author, was born at Shrewsbury, the son of a farmer.LifeHe received a good education, and, having speedily dissipated at court the money with which his father provided him, he entered the household of Henry Howard,… … Wikipedia
Thomas Adams (publisher) — Thomas Adams (in or before 1566 – 1620)Tedder.] was an English publisher. Born into a yeoman s family, he became an apprentice to Oliver Wilkes, a member of the Stationers Company, on September 29, 1582; he was transferred to a new master, George … Wikipedia
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