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Thomas Chaloner (statesman)

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as a pastoral poet: "As Theocritus in Greeke, Virgil and Mantuan in Latine, Sanazar in Italian, and the Authour of Amyntae Gaudia and Walsinghams Melibaeus are the best for pastorall: so amongst us the best in this kind are Sir Philip Sidney, master Challener, Spencer, Stephen Gosson, Abraham Fraunce
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In spite of his Protestant views, Chaloner was still employed by the government, going to Scotland in 1555–1556, and providing carriages for troops in the war with France, 1557–1558. In 1558 he went as
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Throughout his busy official life he occupied himself with literature, his Latin verses and his pastoral poems being much admired by his contemporaries. Chaloner wrote the tragedy of Richard II for
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Thomas Chaloner was born in 1521 to Margaret Myddleton (c. 1490-1534) and Roger Challoner (c. 1490–1550), a descendant of the
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is important in English literary history as the first critical account of the poems and early plays of William Shakespeare.
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Arthur Went, The Galway fishery, in 'Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Section C', Volume 48, p. 242
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No details are known of Thomas Chaloner's youth except that he was educated at both
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settled in Ireland where John became a prominent politician and administrator.
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and Sir William Pickering on an embassy to France, but was recalled by
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An homilie of Saint John Chrysostome ... Englished by T. C.
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He acquired during his years of service three estates,
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Anglorum instauranda libri decem 209: 139:, and was knighted, after the battle of 39:(1521 – 14 October 1565) was an English 27: 554:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 521: 83:Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer 374: 245:. He married (I) Joan, widow of Sir 13: 14: 585: 310:In 1598 Chaloner is mentioned in 217:portrait of Sir Thomas Chaloner, 119:In 1540 he went, as secretary to 539:16th-century English politicians 390: 131:in 1541, and was wrecked on the 21:Thomas Chaloner (disambiguation) 420: 365: 356: 347: 261:he had a lifelong friendship. 249:; and (2) Audrey, daughter of 1: 569:16th-century writers in Latin 433:"Chaloner, Thomas (CHLR521T)" 328: 91:Worshipful Company of Mercers 87:Freeman of the City of London 498:Bernard Hampton (1551–1552) 428:St John's College, Cambridge 291:Amongst his other works are 7: 549:Clerks of the Privy Council 437:A Cambridge Alumni Database 10: 590: 544:16th-century English poets 469:Clerk of the Privy Council 439:. 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Thomas Chaloner (disambiguation)

statesman
Denbighshire
Chaloners
St Mary-at-Hill Street
Billingsgate
courtier
Gentleman-Usher
of the Privy Chamber
King Henry VIII
Teller of the Receipt of the Exchequer
Freeman of the City of London
Worshipful Company of Mercers
St Dunstan-in-the-East
John Challoner
Oxford
Cambridge
St John's College
Sir Henry Knyvett
Charles V
Algiers
Barbary coast
Scotland
Pinkie
Musselburgh
protector Somerset
Edmund Bonner
bishop of London
Stephen Gardiner

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