• Francis Tregian may refer to: Francis Tregian the Elder (1548–1608), English Catholic exile Francis Tregian the Younger (1574–1619), his son, music copyist...
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  • Francis Tregian the Younger (c. 1574–1618) was an English recusant. Once thought to have been the copyist of a handful of important music manuscripts...
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  • Francis Tregian the Elder (1548–1608) was a Cornish recusant and landowner in Cornwall. He was arrested and imprisoned, and later pardoned. Tregian was...
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    Boyan and G. R. Lamb, Francis Tregian, Cornish Recusant (London and New York, 1955), and Raymond Francis Trudgian, Francis Tregian, 1548-1608: Elizabeth...
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    joined the household of Francis Tregian at Golden in the parish of Probus, Cornwall where he posed as his steward. Francis Tregian (1548–1608) was one of...
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    supporters, is that it belonged to Francis Tregian the Younger, a recusant and amateur musician. It has been argued that Tregian may have copied the entire collection...
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  • written on the death of Francis Tregian the Elder's mother, Katherine Arundell. This link is one of the reasons why Francis Tregian the Younger has been...
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    1578. He was given the tenure of the lands of the Cornish recusant Francis Tregian when the latter was convicted of praemunire in 1577 for aiding and...
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    parliamentary forces at Newbury in 1644, and imprisoned for a time here. Francis Tregian the Younger – reputed to have used his time in prison to carry out...
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    running. John Stackhouse, botanist Francis Tregian the Elder, landowner and recusant, and his son Francis Tregian the Younger, believed to be the copyist...
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    music. Though literature on the manuscript has assumed the copyist was Francis Tregian the Younger, recent analysis has demolished that hypothesis (not without...
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    Wardour Thomas Arundell of Wardour Castle Thomas Arundell (of Duloe) Francis Tregian the Elder Anne Arundel County, Maryland, named after the eponymous...
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  • and singer date unknown Andreas Hakenberger, composer (died 1627) Francis Tregian the Younger, English recusant and musician, possible compiler of the...
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    Arundell and Tregian. A priest (Cuthbert Mayne) harboured by the Tregians was arrested and eventually executed at Launceston in 1577. Francis Tregian was punished...
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    collection. The probable compiler of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, Francis Tregian the Younger, a fellow Catholic, was almost certainly acquainted with...
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  • trial of Edmund Campion, the 512-line poem was probably addressed to Francis Tregian the Elder. Long forgotten, the poem was discovered by Richard Simpson...
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  • manuscript now known as Egerton MS 3665, believed to have been compiled by Francis Tregian (son of the more famous Catholic exile of the same name), Agresta is...
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  • Heinrich Schütz comes to Venice to study under Giovanni Gabrieli. Francis Tregian the Younger is imprisoned in England, partly for his Catholic sympathies...
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  • teacher. Several madrigals from the lost books of Belli were copied by Francis Tregian the Younger, the supposed copyist of the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book...
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  • father, Henry Sherwood, was a woolen draper. Thomas was a cousin of Francis Tregian who was later imprisoned for sheltering Cuthbert Mayne. At the age...
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  • connection between the two courts. It is from an English manuscript copy by Francis Tregian that Pedersøn's second book of madrigals is known. Pedersøn was appointed...
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    peintre Cenak Prajak 1996: Die letzte Karte, Friedrich Glaser 1996: Francis Tregian, Gentleman et Musicien 1998: D'or et d'oubli (script) 2001: La Petite...
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    plate XLV ) daughter of William Lanyon by his wife Thomasine Tregian, daughter of Thomas Tregian. John Rashleigh II (1554–1624), son, builder of the first...
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    Protestant", he arrested the Catholic priest Cuthbert Mayne at the home of the Tregians in 1577. Mayne was martyred as a result. In 1575–76, Sir Richard was back...
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    Church,) daughter of William Lanyon by his wife Thomasine Tregian, daughter of Thomas Tregian. Philip I Rashleigh (died 1551) of Fowey, by his wife Genet...
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