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On 15th December , 1579 , Francis brought out an Emblem Calendar and called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself “ Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund ...
On 15th December , 1579 , Francis brought out an Emblem Calendar and called it The Shepheards Calendar and dedicated it to his friend and cousin , Sir Philip Sidney , signing himself “ Immerito . " In July 1580 , a clerk named Edmund ...
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( disease , death and the alarums of war ) when the Lord Keeper , Sir John Puckering , in the presence of the Queen addressed both Houses and gave them the reasons why they had been called . He said : The King of Spain since 1588 had ...
( disease , death and the alarums of war ) when the Lord Keeper , Sir John Puckering , in the presence of the Queen addressed both Houses and gave them the reasons why they had been called . He said : The King of Spain since 1588 had ...
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Yorke Place was then called “ Yorke howse ” and between the hospital and the Palace was an open space named “ Scotlande ” from which Scotland Yard took its name . According to Wheatley and Cunningham's " London Past and Present ” ...
Yorke Place was then called “ Yorke howse ” and between the hospital and the Palace was an open space named “ Scotlande ” from which Scotland Yard took its name . According to Wheatley and Cunningham's " London Past and Present ” ...
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