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woman of her time. The Raleighs' second son, Walter, was born in 1593 at Sherborne.[citation needed] After the Union of Crowns in 1603, many courtiers travelled... |
Sir Walter Raleigh (/ˈrɔːli, ˈræli, ˈrɑːli/; c. 1552 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable... |
The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd (category Works by Walter Raleigh) In English literature, The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd (1600), by Walter Raleigh, is a poem that responds to and parodies the poem “The Passionate Shepherd... |
Islands Voyage hoping to intercept the Spanish treasure fleet in which Walter Raleigh sailed as Vice Admiral and commanded by Gorges. On its return to England... |
an English seaman and companion of Sir Walter Raleigh in his expeditions to Guiana in 1595 and 1617–18. Raleigh's 1595 voyage to Trinidad and Guiana consisted... |
article concerns Sir Walter Raleigh's brother. For his namesake and nephew, Sir Walter's son, see Carew Raleigh (1605–1666) Sir Carew Raleigh or Ralegh (ca.... |
El Dorado (section Walter Raleigh) book}}: |website= ignored (help) Sir Walter Raleigh, The Discoverie of the Large, Rich, and Bewtiful Empyre of Guiana (1596; repr., Amsterdam: Theatrum Orbis... |
Tudor England gave way to Stuart rule (1603). Lord Salisbury served as the Secretary of State of England (1596–1612) and Lord High Treasurer (1608–1612)... |
Cambridgeshire under Roger North in 1596 and MP for Middlesex in 1597. He was appointed lieutenant of the Tower of London from 1597 to 1603, during which time he gave... |
Elizabeth I on 5 August 1583. He was a maternal half-brother of Sir Walter Raleigh and a cousin of Sir Richard Grenville. Sir Richard Grenville was lord... |
Lewis Stukley (section The Raleigh arrest) main opponent of Sir Walter Raleigh in his last days. Stucley's reputation is equivocal; popular opinion at the time idealised Raleigh, and to the public... |
the Nine Years' War (1594–1603). Despite Spanish support for Irish Catholics during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585–1604), by 1603 the entire country was under... |
engineer the disgrace of Cecil and Walter Raleigh with Queen Elizabeth. In the third she warned James VI against Raleigh and the Master of Grey. Northampton... |
France. In 1596, he distinguished himself by the capture of Cádiz. During the Islands Voyage expedition to the Azores in 1597, with Walter Raleigh as his... |
as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625. Although he long tried to get both countries to... |
(1594–1595) Richard II (1595–1596) A Midsummer Night's Dream (1595–1596) King John (1596–1597) The Merchant of Venice (1596–1597) Henry IV, Part 1 (1597–1598)... |
1603 (MDCIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1603rd... |
Ronald H.; Robison, William B.; Sutton, Walter, eds. (1996). Historical Dictionary of Stuart England, 1603–1689. Greenwood. ISBN 978-0-3132-8391-8. OL 1113345M... |
Tudor period (section Elizabeth I: 1558–1603) Tudor period occurred between 1485 and 1603, including the Elizabethan era during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603). The Tudor period coincides with the... |
List of command flags of the Royal Navy (section Vice and Rear Admirals of England command flags (1545–1596)) Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk as Vice Admiral of the Fleet and Sir Walter Raleigh as Rear Admiral of the Fleet. They both commanded a squadron and had... |