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Published online: 19 July 2012
Published in print: 01 March 2012
... in the local community. The book provides a detailed account of the Surrey Digger settlements and of local reactions to the Diggers, and it explores the spread of Digger activities beyond Surrey. In chapters on the writings and career of Gerrard Winstanley, the book seeks to offer a reinterpretation of one...
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Published: 17 February 2020
...Chapter 9 discusses Headen’s professional and personal life between his emigration to England in 1931 until his death there in 1957. It documents the companies he directed in Camberley, Surrey, principally Headen Hamilton Engineering Co., Ltd. (with investor George D. Hamilton) and Headen Keil...
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Published: 01 January 2018
... and freedom. Grand Sarah New Woman relationships women’s suffrage gender war Arts and Crafts Brighton Celtic Liberty’s Liberty of London Liberty & Co London Queen Victoria Royal Academy Scotland Surrey Terry Ellen Watts Mary Seton Crane Walter De Morgan William Frend exhibitions...
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Published: 08 March 2012
...This chapter considers how Wyatt’s poetry was received and renewed. John Leland and Henry Howard (Earl of Surrey) commemorate Wyatt’s literary activities by reweaving echoes from his writing in their laments. These acts of verbal reuse and textual renewal are located in a broader paradigm, which...
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Published: 23 November 1995
...This chapter discusses the qualitative methodology used in the study. Fieldwork was conducted in two divisions in the Metropolitan Police and one in Surrey Constabulary. Beatbook accounts were used along with observational fieldnotes, plus interviews and group discussions conducted with officers...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...Thomas Howard, the third Duke of Norfolk, expressed bitterness and outburst around the spring of 1540 in the tense months before the fall of Thomas Cromwell. The father of Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey, had found an Exchequer clerk's pious suggestions insolent and snapped at him: ‘I have never...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...In an unexpected turn to his life, the poet Earl of Surrey had a happy marriage at the court of Henry VIII. The aristocratic child he had first met at thirteen and married before he left for France turned out to be the woman who not only bore him five children but also helped to engender his texts...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...What is remarkable about the Earl of Surrey's blank verse is that it has no clear origin except within one personality and one life-story. Whatever conceptions and techniques Surrey developed from specific literary sources, whether Geoffrey Chaucer, the French, the Italians, or Gawain Douglas...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...By Royal Letters Patent issued on September 1545, Henry VIII designated the poet Earl of Surrey, ‘The King's Lieutenant’ (a civil appointment) and ‘Captain-General’ (a military appointment for Boulogne-sur-Mer). In this special citation, Surrey's main task was to defend and command the key port...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...Time was running out. The race for the succession, in which the winner would take all, was coming to an end. In these last months, the Earl of Surrey had his portrait painted with the symbolic theme of time and its uses. In the portrait, the poet represents himself at his most glorious...
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Published: 26 April 2018
... George The Art of English Poesy Virgil Wilson Thomas costume regulation of Harrison William love poetry middling sort ‘middle class’ shepherds Smith Thomas sorts Ascham Roger Attridge Derek Dolman John translation of Cicero Tusculan Disputations Foxe John Howard Henry Earl of Surrey...
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Published: 01 March 2012
...This chapter describes how the civil war reached Cobham in the autumn of 1642; a fortnight after the armies of king and parliament had met at the battle of Edgehill. Aside from this brief incursion by the King's field army in 1642, Surrey was largely spared the worst excesses of the Civil War...
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Published: 01 March 2012
... 1640 he married Susan King of St Martin Outwich, the daughter of a London barber surgeon. By late 1643, Winstanley was on the verge of bankruptcy, and before the end of the year he had ceased trading and had left London for Surrey. Winstanley's time in Cobham is often presented as one of abject...
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Published: 18 September 2012
...This article investigates the homosexual elegy in the Renaissance. It is primarily concerned with Sir Thomas Wyatt and Earl of Surrey, Spenser, and Mary Sidney. The homoerotics of Thomas Carew's elegy for Dr. John Donne represents one possible way in which literary history and the restitution...
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Published: 28 February 2019
... Surrey Henry Howard Earl of Tottel Richard aristocracy Grimald Nicholas Baldwin William Boccaccio Giovanni Ferrers George Gardiner Stephen Mary Tudor Mirror for Magistrates A Wayland John Dolman John accentual syllabic metre ballad stanza common measure fourteeners Gascoigne George...
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Published: 06 February 2003
...The Strict Baptist James Wells ministered in Southwark, South London, an area of acute poverty and social need. When the Surrey Tabernacle was rebuilt as the New Surrey Tabernacle in Walworth, Wells attracted congregations that numbered over 1,500 primarily through preaching an experiential high...
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Published: 15 March 2012
... Thomas 2nd duke of Norfolk Howard Thomas earl of Surrey and 3rd duke of Norfolk governor Meath Rome Tyrconnell lordship of Tyrone Cork Darcy Wiliam undertreasurer Knockdoe battle of Wolsey Thomas cardinal lord chancellor of England Boleyn Margaret Boleyn Thomas 9th earl of Ormond and Wiltshire...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...In January 1547, Henry Howard, the poet Earl of Surrey, was beheaded. His execution, the last in the reign of Henry VIII, took place on Tower Hill just north-west of the Tower of London. The young earl had walked up Tower Hill, ascended the nine steps of the scaffold, spoken, and then thrust his...
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Published: 27 March 2003
...The battle of St Etienne, a disastrous encounter between the English and French forces, turned into an episode of total dishonour for the young earl, marking the first stage of the Earl of Surrey's downfall. Three contemporary documents detail this episode. However all three documents show Surrey...
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Published: 27 March 2003
... Southwell Sir Richard Anne of Cleves Queen Clinton Elizabeth Fitzgerald Countess of Lincoln ‘Geraldine’ Douglas Margaret Countess of Lennox Dudley John Viscount Lisle Earl of Warwick Duke of Northumberland Elizabeth I Howard Henry Earl of Surrey Howard Mary Duchess of Richmond and Somerset Mary I...