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A look at the life and a sampling of the work of renowned historian Raphael Holinshed, who wrote The Chronicles of England, in the late 16th century.
"The clerk was a nincompoop: he wrote Baker for Barber in his register, and Darby for Bradeley, and Edgock for Elcock, ... Kempe returned to acting in 1601 when he left England to tour Europe. ...
Modern History Sourcebook: William Harrison (1534-1593): Description Of Elizabethan England, 1577 (from Holinshed's Chronicles)
Sir John Froissart's Renaissance History With the Two Volumes of Illuminated Illustrations A Fine Set Of The Complete Chronicles His Great Work on England, France, Spain and Europe
The first begins with the coronation of Edward III. king of England, in 1326, and with the accession of Philip de Valois to the crown of France in 1328: and closes with the year 1379 inclusively.
Chapter 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 of Froissart’s Chronicles of England, France and Spain and the Surrounding Countries, (Jehan) Sir John Froissart, English translation by Thomas Johnes adapted ...
India is one of the few countries which still obsesses madly over Cricket, whereas in England, they had to develop a new league, Twenty/20, with new rules and shorter matches, to keep the locals ...
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I. / Holinshed, Raphael ... The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chronicles of England, ...
The author Edward Rutherfurd wrote Sarum, the epic novel of England's Salisbury Plain, which traces the intertwined lives of five families from the end of the last ice age down to the twentieth ...
I suppose this could be known as the McCovey Chronicles blogothon for the JDRF, but then I read an "Ask Marilyn!" column in "Parade Magazine", in which she wrote:
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