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Henry Vaughan (17 April 1621 – 23 April 1695) was a Welsh metaphysical poet, author and translator writing in English, and a medical physician. His religious poetry appeared in Silex Scintillans in 1650, with a second part in 1655. [ 1 ]
1643–1646 – James Piersoun; 1646–1650 – William Kinneris (Kinnear) ... Henry W.C. Vaughan 1980–1984 James P. Gowans Labour 1984–1992 Thomas Mitchell
Henry Burkhead's closet drama Cola's Fury, or Lirenda's Misery, based on the Irish Rebellion of 1641 ("Lirenda" is an anagram), is published in Kilkenny (dated 1645). Burkhead presents the historical persons involved under pseudonyms: among others, the Earl of Ormonde as "Osiris" and Sir John Borlase as "Berosus".
In 1646 he was for some time in London, but he lived, ... Henry Vaughan. Preceded by. Miles Fleetwood Sir Henry Edmonds. Member of Parliament for Newton 1628–1629
Sir Henry Vaughan the elder (by 1586 – 1660/61?) was a Welsh politician who sat in the House of Commons variously between 1621 and 1644. He was a Royalist leader during the English Civil War . Family and early life
Sir Henry Jones 1605 – bef. 1637; Sir Henry Jones, 1st Baronet 1637–1644; Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery 1644–1646; Interregnum; Sir John Lloyd, 1st Baronet Mar–July 1660; Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery 1660–1686; John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery 1686–1713; Charles Paulet, 3rd Duke of Bolton 1714–1735
Sir Henry Vaughan the younger (1613 – 26 December 1676), of Derwydd, Llandybie in Carmarthenshire, was a Welsh Member of Parliament. He was the son of Sir Henry Vaughan the elder, a long-serving member of Parliament and leader of Royalist forces in Carmarthenshire during the English Civil War. Sir Henry had acquired the Derwydd estate by ...
Titlepage to 1645 Poems, with frontispice depicting Milton surrounded by four muses. John Milton, Poems of Mr. John Milton both English and Latin, compos'd at several times; published this year, although the book states 1645; [1] the volume's frontispiece contains an extremely unflattering portrait of Milton by the engraver William Marshall, under which Milton placed satirical verses in Greek ...