Sir John Clanvowe (c. 1341 – 17 October 1391) was a Welsh diplomat, poet and chamber knight to Richard II. He was born to a Marcher family and was possibly...
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Clanvowe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Clanvowe (c.1341–1391), Welsh diplomat, soldier, and poet Thomas Clanvowe (died 1410)...
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Castle. He was a crusader with his Lollard brother (and possible lover) John Clanvowe, with whom he was buried inside the Arap Mosque in Istanbul. Sir William...
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adelphopoiesis may have also taken place between William Neville and John Clanvowe. In the late twentieth century, the Christian tradition gained notoriety...
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Clanvowe (died 1410) was a British landowner, Member of Parliament and Sheriff of Herefordshire. Clanvowe was probably the son of Sir John Clanvowe (died...
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Reginald Hilton. Thomas Walsingham's Chronicle adds William Nevil and John Clanvowe to the list, and other potential members of this circle have been identified...
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alliterative verse divided into sections called passus (Latin for "step"). Sir John Clanvowe, The Cuckoo and the Nightingale Anonymous, Parlement of the Thre [sic]...
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to use English creatively is made for the diplomat, soldier and poet John Clanvowe (1341–1391).[citation needed] The influence of Welsh English can be...
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similar and probably later poem is The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, by Sir John Clanvowe (1341–1391), a contemporary of Chaucer. This poem also continues the...
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as a commander". Many knights were captured by the French, including John Clanvowe, Edmund Daumarle and William Neville, and were conveyed to Paris in...
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Clanchy (born 1965), Scottish poet and writer John Clanvowe (c. 1341–1391), Anglo-Welsh poet and diplomat John Clare (1793–1864), English poet Elizabeth Clark...
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Kate Clanchy (born 1965, Scotland, p/d) Tom Clancy (1947–2013, US, f) John Clanvowe (c. 1341–1391, Wales, p) Michael Clapp (born 1932, England, nf) Fanny...
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claim for the first poem in English written by a Welshman is made for John Clanvowe's The Book of Cupid, God of Love or The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, a...
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the year 8 Richard II to the said John and his friends, viz. Walter Devereux, Kennard de la Bere and John Clanvowe, knights, Roger Berde and others, the...
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EW), religious writer Irma Chilton (1930–1990, EW), children's writer John Clanvowe (c. 1341–1391, E), poet, diplomat and landowner Gillian Clarke (born...
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writer to use English creatively is made for the poet, John Clanvowe (1341–1391). Clanvowe's best-known work was The Book of Cupid, God of Love or The...
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Bruyn, Edward Benstede knights, John Merbury, Richard Baynarde, Robert Darcy, John Terell, John Russell, Lewis John, Richard Fox, Robert Molyngton esquires...
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the Black Prince, Prince of Wales (d. 1376) 1341 date unknown – Sir John Clanvowe, diplomat, soldier and poet (d. 1391) probable – Llywelyn ap Gruffydd...
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Boke of Cupide (or The Cukoo and the Nightingale.) Attributed to Sir John Clanvowe 11 28v "As in yow resstyth my Ioy and comfort" Anon. 12 29r-42v "The...
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Amy Clampitt (1920–1994, US Kate Clanchy (born 1965, S) John Clanvowe (c. 1341–1391, W/E) John Clare (1793–1864, E) Dave Clark (living, C) Douglas Clark...
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The Book of Cupid, God of Love or The Cuckoo and the Nightingale, by John Clanvowe The Organ Concerto in F major "The Cuckoo and the Nightingale" by George...
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manuscript includes works by Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Hoccleve, John Lydgate, Sir John Clanvowe, and Charles of Orleans. Fairfax 16 is notable for the dream...
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Manor of Iron Acton (section John Poyntz (died 1376))
in her issue of John de Acton (died 1362) of Iron Acton. he married twice: Firstly to Elizabeth Clanvowe, daughter of Philip Clanvowe and aunt and co-heiress...
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One shows the arms of Poyntz of four quarters ( 1:Poyntz; 2:de Acton; 3:Clanvowe; 4:FitzNichol); the other shows the same first four quarters with an additional...
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Sir John Chandos Thomas Oldcastle 1394 (SIR) Leonard Hakluyt Thomas Clanvowe 1395 Sir John Chandos Thomas Walwyn I 1397 (Jan) (Sir) Thomas Clanvowe Thomas...
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1397: Kinardus de la Bere of Kinnersley 1397–1398: Thomas Clanvowe of Hengest and Yazor 1399: John ap Harry of Poston in Vowchurch 1400: William Lucy and...
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