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  Plays (Pepys' Diary)
Brennoralt, or The Discontented Colonel (Sir John Suckling)
Humorous Lieutenant, or Demetrius and Enanthe, The (John Fletcher)
Maid in the Mill, The (John Fletcher and William Rowley)
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  John Suckling (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John Suckling (1569-1627) was a politician of Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
Sir John was knighted by King James I and was successively master of requests, Comptroller of the Household and secretary of state.
During his career he amassed a considerable FED fortune, which was inherited by his son, the poet, Sir John Suckling.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 1627   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Flavel (1627 - 1691), divine, born at Bromsgrove, studied at Oxford, was a Presbyterian, and was settled at Dartmouth, but ejected from his living in 1662, continuing, however, to preach there secretly.
Sir John Beaumont (1583 - April 19, 1627), English poet, second son of the judge, Sir Francis Beaumont, was born at Grace-Dieu in Leicestershire.
Sir John Suckling (1569-1627) was a politician of Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
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There's no other job in government where cause and effect is so tightly coupled where you can make a difference every day in so many different ways and in so many different people's lives.
And you don't have time for the emotional reaction that might otherwise occur if somebody was just sitting there watching these events unfold and had no responsibilities.
To be serious, if we were only interested in earning big money then a politician would have to go and work in industry.
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 All Information of Berkshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
His father was Sir John Suckling (politician), a courtier and his mother was Elizabeth Cranfield, sister of Sir Lionel Cranfield, 1st of Earl of Middlesex.
Suckling raised a troop of a hundred horse, at a cost of £12,000, and accompanied Charles on the Scottish expedition of 1639.
The plot was exposed by the evidence of George Goring, and Suckling fled beyond the seas.
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John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton
John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
John II Stanley of the Isle of Man
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 1627 - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
November 29 - John Ray, English biologist (d.
April 19 - Sir John Beaumont, English poet (b.
June 27 - Sir John Hayward, English historian
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The pupil of Sir John Cheke and of Sir Thomas Smith, and the intimate friend of Roger Ascham, Wilson was one of the most accomplished scholars in England, being especially distinguished by his knowledge of Greek.
Its author, John Gay, who is, as we need scarcely add, one of the most eminent of the minor poets of the Augustan age, was at the time of its appearance almost entirely unknown.
John Ozell was, perhaps, the most ridiculous of the scribblers then before the public, maturing steadily for the _Dunciad_, where, many years afterwards, he found his proper place.
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 1627 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
November 29 - John Ray, English biologist (died 1705)
April 19 - Sir John Beaumont, English poet (born 1583)
June 27 - Sir John Hayward, English historian (born c.
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 EXTRACT FROM A PROSPECT OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE, OBSERVATION X-XXII
JOHN's disciples had too high thoughts of their Master; they began (it seems) to make a party against CHRIST himself.
(John 9: 1-3.) The blind­ness of this man was an afflictive evil both to the man and his parents it cannot then be said, providence did over.
JoHN's disciples came to CHRIST in a seasonable time, to be strengthened in the faith of the MESSIAH: "Go and show JoIIN," says CHRIST, "those things which ye hear' and see." (Matt.
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He knew, too, before, Charles' private sentiments towards him, and we incline with some of his biographers to suppose that these words of royalty were simply the signal to Waller to fire the train which the king knew right well had already been prepared.
A middling poet, a pitiful politician, a fickle dangler in affairs of love, Waller was an admirable _host_, and not only gave good dinners and suppers, but flavoured them delicately with compliment and repartee.
John Fletcher's Plays Upon the Earl of Roscommon's Translation of Horace, 'De Arte Poetica;' and of the Use of Poetry On the Duke of Monmouth's Expedition into Scotland in the Summer Solstice Of an Elegy made by Mrs.
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 A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin (s)
As a politician his views were moderate, and all along he endeavoured to repress the zeal of the extremists on both sides.
His father, John S., appears to have been a man of intelligence and energy, who set up in Stratford as a dealer in all kinds of agricultural produce, to which he added the trade of a glover.
Though deficient in its structure as a story, and not appealing to the populace, it fascinates by the charm of its style and the “dim religious light” by which it is suffused, as well as by the striking scenes occasionally depicted.
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John Ruskin was an artist, scientist, and poet in the Victorian period.
He was an essayist, dramatist, journalist, and politician.
One of the Cavalier poets, Sir John Suckling is known for such poems as: "A Ballad Upon a Wedding," "Song: I prithee spare me gentle boy," and others.
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November 29 - John Ray, English biologist (died 1705)
April 19 - Sir John Beaumont, English poet (born 1583)
June 27 - Sir John Hayward, English historian (born c.
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New York: JOHN F. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by JOHN F. For the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
While speaking of Mason, it will be _apropos_ to allude to his late companion in trouble, John Slidell, who was certainly the shrewdest politician and party tactician among his friends on the north side of the chamber; he is indeed the Nestor of intriguers.
From the time when, early in life, he aspired to, and in a degree succeeded in controlling the politics of the Empire City, up to this hour, when he is with snake-like subtleness attempting to poison French honor, his career has been a series of successful intrigues.
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The few letters by Fielding already known to exist have been doubled in number; and a reason for the extraordinary rarity of these letters has been found in the unfortunate destruction, many years ago, of much of his correspondence.
The charm of the one intimate letter that we possess from the pen of the 'Father of the English Novel,' that written to his brother John, during the voyage to Lisbon, enhances regret at the loss of these letters.
Sir John Fielding _From a mezzotint of a painting by Nathaniel Hone, R.A._ Ralph Allen _From a chalk drawing by W. Hoare, R.A._ Henry Fielding _From an engraving of a pen and ink sketch, made by Hogarth after Fielding's death_.
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 Johnson's Russia List #5039 - January 20, 2001
But voters in a Volga region that elected him governor hope he can impose order.
New York Times: John Sullivan, The Grad Student Sent into The Cold.
Bryntsalov himself, a fitness buff, appears to be in fine health.
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 THE RASTAFARI COLLECTIVE--APRIL ARCHIVES
Marcus Mosiah Garvey, John the Baptist the forerunner of Jes-us.
It was for us who say God in flesh that the savior has come for St. John 14, 1st.
Marcus Garvey said time to come you will have the politician walking the street to do with them as the people see it fit.
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Alexander Walker 165 John Bull to Jonathan 265 John Neil 295 PAGE La Vie Poetique 679 Literary Notices 106, 238, 366, 478, 636, 747 London Fogs and London Poor 404 Maccaroni and Canvas.
Talk of a deer, the wind, or a steam-engine their gait is not to be compared with it.
Nothing in nature I have ever seen run except, it may be, a Southern tornado, or a Sixth Ward politician could hope to distance that pig.
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 Download Info of - 1569   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
- John Davies (poet), English poet and lawyer (died 1626)
- John Suckling (politician), English politician (died 1627) See also :Category: 1569 births.
- John of Avila, Spanish mystic and saint See also :Category: 1569 deaths.
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- John Suckling, English politician (died 1627) See also :Category: 1569 births.
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- 1719 - John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden, British field marshal (d.
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 Poets' Corner - Index of Poets - Letters S,T
Adonais An Elegy on the Death of John Keats [1821] (BB)
Had I a heart for falsehood framed (BB)
(Aug 12, 1854 - Sep 13, 1925) American poet, novelist, children's writer, and nature essayist; in 1881, Helen Hunt Jackson procured publication of her first poems; became a reader for Harper's in 1908; strongly influenced by Greek classicism and John Keats.
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