Kentish Poets. A series of writers in English poetry, natives or residents in the county of Kent; with specimens of their compositions and some account of their lives and writings. By R. F.1821 |
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... HENRY WOTTON ..... 79 1621 139 152 .FI . 1580 160 187 191 ... 1567 1639 194 PHINEAS FLETCHER . ...... .1584 1650 259 GILES FLETCHER . , » * • .1588 1623 335 VOL . II . LEONARD DIGGES ..... SIR THOMAS HAWKINS . SIR JOHN MENNES ...
... HENRY WOTTON ..... 79 1621 139 152 .FI . 1580 160 187 191 ... 1567 1639 194 PHINEAS FLETCHER . ...... .1584 1650 259 GILES FLETCHER . , » * • .1588 1623 335 VOL . II . LEONARD DIGGES ..... SIR THOMAS HAWKINS . SIR JOHN MENNES ...
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... Henry Wyatt , being the eldest of three children . His brother Henry Wyatt lived also in Kent , but his family subsequently removed into the County of Essex , -His sister Margaret married Sir Anthony Lee , ancestor to the Earls of ...
... Henry Wyatt , being the eldest of three children . His brother Henry Wyatt lived also in Kent , but his family subsequently removed into the County of Essex , -His sister Margaret married Sir Anthony Lee , ancestor to the Earls of ...
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... Henry Wyatt was the first of his name who settled in Kent . About the year 1493 , he purchased the castle and estate of Allington , near Maidstone , upon the banks of the Medway . Here he fixed his family , and his descendants as long ...
... Henry Wyatt was the first of his name who settled in Kent . About the year 1493 , he purchased the castle and estate of Allington , near Maidstone , upon the banks of the Medway . Here he fixed his family , and his descendants as long ...
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... Henry Wyatt was a Privy Counsellor to Henry the seventh , and named in that Monarch's will as one of his executors . He was afterwards appointed of the Council for the management of public affairs during the minority of Henry the eighth ...
... Henry Wyatt was a Privy Counsellor to Henry the seventh , and named in that Monarch's will as one of his executors . He was afterwards appointed of the Council for the management of public affairs during the minority of Henry the eighth ...
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... Henry's oak , in Epping Forest , under which that King break . fasted , his hounds and attendant train beside him , on the morn- ing which he had directed Anne Boleyn to be beheaded.- There he remained until he heard the gun fired ...
... Henry's oak , in Epping Forest , under which that King break . fasted , his hounds and attendant train beside him , on the morn- ing which he had directed Anne Boleyn to be beheaded.- There he remained until he heard the gun fired ...
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