John Palsgrave (c. 1485 – 1554) was a priest of Henry VIII of England's court. He is known as a tutor in the royal household, and as a textbook author...
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John Palsgrave Wyllys (1754-1790) was a United States Army officer from Connecticut. Wyllys was the son of George Wyllys and Mary Woodbridge, and the youngest...
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royal son is less documented, although a letter of 1529 to her from John Palsgrave, Henry FitzRoy's tutor, suggests that her involvement in the duke's...
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funerals. Sir William's tutor was the distinguished scholar and grammarian John Palsgrave, who had a high opinion of him. Hardened by service with his father...
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use of the term "nightgown" as early as 1530, when French linguist John Palsgrave[failed verification] translates "sloppe" to nightgown in his own textbook...
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English. Some of the numerous 16th-century surviving grammars are: John Palsgrave, L'esclarcissement de la langue francoyse (1530; in English). Louis...
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rudimentary education prior to his elevation to the peerage in 1525. John Palsgrave grumbled loudly that Henry had been taught to recite his prayers in...
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the credit should have gone to the preceptor rather than the student. John Palsgrave, who composed L'esclarcissement de la langue francoyse (printed in 1530...
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early 1531, less than a year after the very first French grammar, by John Palsgrave, was published in London. Dubois was known for his hard work, and eloquence...
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pp. 247–249. Julien, Jacques; Baddely, Susan (April 2016). "notice John Palsgrave" (in French). CTLF. Retrieved 17 November 2018. Dictionnaire francois...
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been used in the English language in the 1530 work Lesclarcissement by John Palsgrave, "I bomme, as a bombyll bee dothe." However the OED also states that...
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(western) Buddhist context. It was first recorded as myndfulness in 1530 (John Palsgrave translates French pensée), as mindfulnesse in 1561, and mindfulness...
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to local authors from the Netherlands. In 1530, the English linguist John Palsgrave referred to Wallon in his Esclaircissement de la langue françoyse as...
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Linguistics. University of Texas Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-4773-0663-5. Considine, John P. (2017). Small Dictionaries and Curiosity: Lexicography and Fieldwork in...
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published in 1536. In 1540 it was published in English translation by John Palsgrave. In 1531 Gnapheus went with a group to the city of Elbing (Elbląg) in...
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Paulsgrave Williams (redirect from Palsgrave Williams)
Paulsgrave Williams (c. 1675 – after 1723), first name occasionally Paul, Palsgrave, or Palgrave, was a pirate who was active 1716–1723 and sailed in the...
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unruly Parr and his colleagues found it quite amusing. The Duke's tutor, John Palsgrave, who had only been employed six months, would not tolerate being undermined...
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(western) Buddhist context. It was first recorded as mindfulness in 1530 (John Palsgrave translates French pensee), as mindfulnesse in 1561, and mindfulness...
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Prague is taken; and Goodman Palsgrave and Goodwife Palsgrave have taken their heels; and as I have heard, Goodwife Palsgrave is taken prisoner. These words...
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circa 1515 or 1516, and was placed by his father to study French under John Palsgrave, the court tutor. He wrote a prefatory letter to his master's book,...
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Francis Douce Palgrave (1829–1904), Clerk of the British House of Commons John Palsgrave (died 1554), English scholar https://forebears.io/ This page lists people...
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others, including the Hyperaspistes of Erasmus and the French grammar of John Palsgrave. Maria Dowling, Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII (1986), p. 152. "Notes"...
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is named after Princess Catherine, mother of the king, wife of John Casimir, Palsgrave of Pfalz-Zweibrücken and half-sister of Gustavus Adolphus. The...
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Translations on Politics, Bureaucracy, and Social Stratification. New York: Palsgrave Macmillan. Let's face it: Charisma matters from TEDx Charisma by Thomas...
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approval of the crew, Bellamy took it as his own and assigned his friend Palsgrave Williams as commander of the Marianne. They sailed briefly alongside Olivier...
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Pfalzgraf (translated both as "Count Palatine" and, historically, as "Palsgrave"), Raugraf ("Raugrave", see "Graf", and Waldgraf (comes nemoris), where...
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Admiral's Men (redirect from Palsgrave's Men)
1603, Prince Henry's Men; after 1612, the Elector Palatine's Men or the Palsgrave's Men) was a playing company or troupe of actors in the Elizabethan and...
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John Day. A Mask, attributed to "R. Govell," otherwise unknown; possibly the same as The Mask, which was licensed for performance by the Palsgrave's Company...
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'Folowyng the order of Theodorus Gaza, in his grammer of the Greke tonge.' J. Palsgrave, Lesclarcissement Epistle Ded; 1594 'I read it in the Grammer long agoe...
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lose all their playscripts and costumes, as happened to the Admiral's/Palsgrave's Men in the Fortune Theatre fire of December 1621 (a disaster that was...
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