Mary Habington or Abington, née Parker was an English recusant. Antiquarian writers thought that she was the author of the anonymous letter to her brother...
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John Habington or Abington (1515-1581) was an English courtier and administrator. A son of Richard Habington and his wife Eleanor Hanley of Hanley William...
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wanted to protect Monteagle (either his family, such as his sister Mary Habington, or a friendly conspirator). Had it been a conspirator, such as Francis...
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Habington, an antiquary and historical scholar, had been implicated in the plots on behalf of Mary, Queen of Scots; his uncle, Sir Edward Habington,...
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Edward Habington, Abington, or Abingdon (1553?–1586), was one of the conspirators in the Babington Plot. Habington was the eldest son of John Habington of...
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being godson to Queen Elizabeth I. After imprisonment, Thomas Habington and his wife, Mary, retired to Hindlip Hall, which they had adapted as a refuge...
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summer. In 1586 his elder brother Edward Habington became embroiled in the Babington Plot to effect the escape of Mary, Queen of Scots and was executed for...
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Dorothy Bradbelt (category Habington family)
over details of the family tree. John Habington's children included: Thomas Habington (1560–1647), who married Mary Parker, a daughter of Edward Parker...
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Farnley, Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire. Mary Parker, who married Thomas Habington a son of John Habington of Hindlip Hall, and was a friend of Anne...
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Babington Plot (category Mary, Queen of Scots)
Barnewell and John Savage. A further group of seven men including Edward Habington, Charles Tilney, Edward Jones, John Charnock, John Travers, Jerome Bellamy...
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Lord Brooke William Habington John Hall Christopher Harvey Robert Stephen Hawker Reginald Heber Robert Henryson George Herbert Mary Herbert, Countess of...
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Drummond of Hawthornden William Dunbar William Ernest Henley William Habington William Cory Sir William Jones William Langland William Lisle Bowles William...
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Abraham Cowley – Richard Crashaw – John Dryden – John Fletcher – William Habington – George Herbert – Robert Herrick – Ben Jonson – Richard Lovelace – Andrew...
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the east is the same impaling the two lions passant of Lygon. Thomas Habington gives us an early 1600s description of both monuments: “In the North side...
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queen's privy chamber, placed in the keeping of Dorothy Habington, the sister of Edward Habington. no. 1433 Four gold toothpicks given by Mistress Elizabeth...
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everything apart from his title to his heir. The English author William Habington addressed a poem to her in his collection titled Castara. Marshall, R...
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Places of worship in Malvern, Worcestershire (section Great Malvern Priory, Church of St Mary & St Michael)
Retrieved 10 June 2020. Berrows Worcester Journal 19 August 1882 p4 Habington, Thomas (1717) Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Worcester "Little...
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James Graham, Marquis of Montrose – Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke – William Habington – Henry Hall – John Hall – Henry Halswell – William Hammond – Samuel Harding...
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Herbert of Cherbury - William Drummond - Mary Wroth - William Browne - George Herbert - Thomas Carew - William Habington - Edmund Waller - John Milton - Charles...
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Dear Heart's Desire" "Like as the Culver, on the Bared Bough" William Habington "To Roses in the Bosom of Castara" "Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam" Christopher...
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Thomas Habington, 2:1 (Oxford, 1896), p. 251. Anne Emily Garnier Newdegate, Gossip from a Muniment Room: being passages in the Lives of Anne and Mary Fytton...
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Henderson, 5th of Fordell, Scottish noble (d. 1650) November 4 – William Habington, English poet (d. 1654) November 5 – Thomas Shepard, American Puritan...
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death, she married Sir James Palmer. Lucy Herbert, who married William Habington (or Abington) of Hindlip in early 1633. Marie Herbert (1604–1660), who...
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Britanniae [On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain]. Translated by Thomas Habington as The Epistle of Gildas the most ancient British Author: who flourished...
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Ir) Beth Gylys (born 1964, US) Brion Gysin (1916–1986, C/E) William Habington (1605–1654, E) Marilyn Hacker (born 1942, US) John Haines (1924–2011,...
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and his retainers arrived at Thomas Habington's home, Hindlip Hall, to arrest the Jesuits. Despite Thomas Habington's protests, the men spent the next four...
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the English Civil War, he aligned himself with Oliver Cromwell. William Habington, poet, works include Castara (1634), The Queen of Arragon (1640) and Observations...
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(died 1654) John Gauden, English writer and bishop (died 1662) William Habington, English poet (died 1654) Sor Marcela de San Félix, Spanish poet, dramatist...
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also William Habington (1605–1654), poet Alan Hackney (1924–2009), novelist and screenwriter...
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Thomas Browne, physician and philosopher (died 1682) 4 November – William Habington, poet (died 1654) William Berkeley, governor of Virginia (died 1677) Approximate...
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