The Essex Rebellion 1601 : subversion or supplication?Janet Elizabeth Dickinson
Parliament organized its own army and appointed Robert Devereux, 3d earl of Essex, to head it. On Aug. 22, 1642, Charles raised his standard at Nottingham. The First Civil War The followers of king and Parliament did not represent two absolutely distinct social groups, as the popular ...
The latter was the Earl of Shrewsbury’s secretary and had made contact with Mary Queen of Scots who was in the earl’s custody. Morgan acted as the Scottish queen’s go between until 1572 when he was sent to the Tower for three years before going to France. He continued to correspond ...
the Earl of Sussex, the Earl of Essex, and several others. He supposedly had a "monstrous sexual appetite" and he and his wife were involved in various episodes of adultery and abortions.Plus,he had hired a mathematician to cast black magic spells. Eventually the tract came to be retitled...
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Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger On this weekend in early February 1601 Shakespeare’s playRichard IIwas famously performed by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men in advance of the treacherous Essex rebellion. Just a few days later Augustine Phillips, the spokesman for...
By 1366 Alice had been installed as a lady of the queen’s bedchamber. In 1364/5, she had left court to give birth to Edward’s first illegitimate child. The boy, Sir John Southeray, would later marry Maud Percy, a sister of the future Earl of Northumberland. Two daughters were to ...
William (pictured right) was specifically forbidden from joining the Earl of Essex on his campaign in Ireland as it was felt that he might take advantage of the opportunity to do a spot of networking. William, it would’ve to be said, appears to have done nothing to deserve royal suspicion...
Queneau, on the other hand, attempted to integrate James Joyce, surrealists like Andre Breton and Boris Vian, and French and American pulp fiction into the world of his hero. When we first meet Jacques l’Aumône (l’aumônebeing French for alms or charity), he’s the teenaged son of...
an adaptation ofAesop’s Fables, were dedicated to a nobleman she identifies as ‘Count William’. There were several earls in England at the time who were named William, includingWilliam Marshal, Earl of Pembroke;William Longspée, Earl of Salisbury; andWilliam Mandeville, Earl of Essex; or ...