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by 1591, another important legal work. The manuscript circulated widely, and a copy was published without consent by the printer Daniel Frere in 1635. In the same year, Lambarde's grandson put out an authorized edition of the work to correct certain errors in Frere's version.
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oversees the William Lambarde Travel Awards, a programme of travel grants to support antiquarian or archaeological research, named in memory of Lambarde and endowed by a bequest from a descendant, Mrs M. E. Lambarde.
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was already working on the same project. On 11 September 1570, at age 33, Lambarde married Jane Multon on her 17th birthday. She later died in 1573. He lived in the Manor of St Clere in
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Shannon, William D. (2014), "Laurence Nowell of Read Hall, Lancashire (c.1530–c.1569): Lexicographer, Toponymist, Cartographer, Enigma", in Stringer, K. J. (ed.),
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knowe you not that", and "this tragedie was fortie times plaied in open streetes & howses". Her words are often read as a reference to Shakespeare's
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in 1601. He died on 19 August that same year. Shortly before his death he had a conversation with Elizabeth in which she commented obliquely on
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Britain, or A Chorographicall Description of the most Flourishing Kingdomes, England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Ilands Adioyning
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The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson
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Greenslade, M. W. (1997). "Introduction: county history". In Currie, C. R. J.; Lewis, Christopher (eds.).
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Scott-Warren, Jason (2012). "Was Elizabeth I Richard II? The Authenticity of Lambarde's 'Conversation'".
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Britannia siue Florentissimorum regnorum, Angliae, Scotiae, Hiberniae, et insularum adiacentium
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of London. The Manor of Westcombe in Greenwich, demolished in 1725, was their family home.
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A Perambulation of Kent: Conteining the Description, Hystorie, and Customes of that Shyre
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North-west England from the Romans to the Tudors: Essays in Memory of John Macnair Todd
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William Lambarde was born in London on 18 October 1536. His father John Lambarde was a
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In 1570, while Lambarde was courting the daughter of George Multon, he completed his
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1591, though not published until 1635), a discourse that sought to trace the
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A 16th- or 17th-century portrait of Lambarde by an unidentified artist
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Archeion, or, A Discourse upon the High Courts of Justice in England
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Archion, or, A Commentary upon the High Courts of Iustice in England
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Archeion, or, A Discourse upon the High Courts of Justice in England
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Great Comp and its Garden: One Couple's Achievement in Seven Acres
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Dictionary of National Biography: From the Earliest Times to 1900
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Title page of the first authorized edition of Lambarde's
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Analysis of alleged Shakespeare signature in Lambarde's
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Alsop, J. D. (2008) . "Lambarde, William (1536–1601)".
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Apart from the works already mentioned, Lambarde wrote
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Lambarde probably served as a Member of Parliament for
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Eirenarcha: Or of the Office of the Iustices of Peace
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Eirenarcha: Or of the Office of the Justices of Peace
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Archaionomia, siue de priscis anglorum legibus libri
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antiquarian
English county history
justice of the peace
Anglo-Saxon
common law
prerogative
draper
Drapers' Company
alderman
sheriff
Lincoln's Inn
Laurence Nowell
Anglo-Saxon laws
John Day
seven kingdoms
Anglo-Saxon England
Kent
English county history
William Camden
Ightham
Beowulf
Aldborough
Parliament
bencher
Justice of the Peace
almshouse
East Greenwich
Keeper of the Rolls
Lord Chancellor

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