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Thomas Weelkes — (baptised 25 October 1576 ndash; buried 1 December 1623) was an English composer and organist. He became organist of Winchester College in 1598, moving to Chichester Cathedral. His works are chiefly vocal, and include madrigals, anthems and… … Wikipedia
English Mastiff — An English Mastiff Other names Mastiff Old English Mastiff Country of origin England Traits Weight Male 1 … Wikipedia
Appleby Magna — is a village and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England. The parish of Appleby Magna includes the village of Appleby Parva as well as Appleby Magna. The original name Aeppel by refers to apple trees, the … Wikipedia
Bruchhausen — Bruchhausen, 1) Amt in der hannöverschen Grafschaft Hoya an der Eyther, besteht aus den, 1 Meile aus einander liegenden Schlössern u. Flecken Alt u. Neu B., jener mit altem Schloß u. 840, dieser mit 400 Ew. Grafen von B. kommen seit dem 13. Jahrh … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Braunschweig [1] — Braunschweig (hierzu Karte »Braunschweig, Lippe und Waldeck«), zum Deutschen Reiche gehöriges Herzogtum im nördlichen Deutschland, zwischen 8°55 –11°27 östl. L. und 51°33 –53° nördl. Br. gelegen, wird fast ganz von Preußen, und zwar im N. und S.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Bacon, Francis, Viscount Saint Alban (or Albans), Baron of Verulam — ▪ British author, philosopher, and statesman Introduction also called (1603–18) Sir Francis Bacon born Jan. 22, 1561, York House, London, Eng. died April 9, 1626, London lord chancellor of England (1618–21). A lawyer, statesman, philosopher,… … Universalium
astony — verb /əˈstɒni/ To stun, paralyse, astound. eyther smote other soo that hors man wente to the erthe, and so they lay long astonyed, their hors knees brast to the hard bone … Wiktionary
Damned Crew — The Damned Crew, or Cursed Crew, was the name given to a group of young gentlemen in late 16th and early 17th century London noted for habitually swaggering through the streets while the worse for drink, assaulting passers by and watchmen. The… … Wikipedia
Miles Huggarde — or Hoggarde (fl. 1533 1557), was an English poet and opponent of the Reformation. He has been described as the best of Roman Catholic propagandists in the bitter pamplet war of 1553 1558[1]. Life Huggarde is stated to have been a shoemaker or… … Wikipedia