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  • Thomas Hoby
  • English diplomat and translator

    Sir Thomas Hoby (1530 – 13 July 1566) was an English diplomat and translator. Hoby was born in 1530. He was the second son of William Hoby of Leominster

    Thomas Hoby

    Thomas_Hoby

  • Thomas Hoby (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Thomas Hoby was an English diplomat and translator. Thomas Hoby may also refer to: Thomas Posthumous Hoby (1566–1640), English Puritan and politician

    Thomas Hoby (disambiguation)

    Thomas_Hoby_(disambiguation)

  • Edward Hoby
  • English diplomat, Member of Parliament, scholar, and soldier

    soldier during the reigns of Elizabeth I and James I. He was the son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke, the nephew of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and

    Edward Hoby

    Edward Hoby

    Edward_Hoby

  • Thomas Posthumous Hoby
  • English politician 1566–1640

    Sir Thomas Posthumus Hoby (October 1566 – 30 December 1640), also spelt Hobie, Hobbie and Hobby, Posthumous and Postumus, was an English gentleman and

    Thomas Posthumous Hoby

    Thomas_Posthumous_Hoby

  • Thomas Cromwell
  • English statesman (1485–1540)

    Fortune: The Life of Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk. Athens, GA: University of Georgia. ISBN 9780820316833. Hoby, Thomas (1902). Powell, Edgar

    Thomas Cromwell

    Thomas Cromwell

    Thomas_Cromwell

  • The Book of the Courtier
  • 1528 book by Baldassare Castiglione

    just before the author's death. An influential English translation by Thomas Hoby was published in 1561. The book is organized as a series of conversations

    The Book of the Courtier

    The Book of the Courtier

    The_Book_of_the_Courtier

  • Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell
  • English poet and noblewoman (1540–1609)

    Thomas Hoby: Edward (1560–1617), two girls who both died in childhood in 1571, and then another boy born after Thomas Hoby's death who was called Thomas Posthumus

    Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell

    Elizabeth Cooke, Lady Russell

    Elizabeth_Cooke,_Lady_Russell

  • Hoby
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Phillies Alan Hoby (1914-2008), English sports journalist Edward Hoby (1560–1617), English diplomat, son of Thomas Hoby Lady Margaret Hoby (1571–1633),

    Hoby

    Hoby

  • Thomas Pitt
  • British merchant, colonial administrator and politician (1653–1726)

    Thomas Pitt (5 July 1653 – 28 April 1726) was a British merchant, colonial administrator and politician who served as the president of Fort St. George

    Thomas Pitt

    Thomas Pitt

    Thomas_Pitt

  • Chess
  • Traditional board game for two players

    Baldassare Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier (1528, English 1561 by Sir Thomas Hoby), but chess should not be a gentleman's main passion. Castiglione explains

    Chess

    Chess

    Chess

  • Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon
  • English peer and courtier (1526–1596)

    November 1564 – 30 November 1605). She was married to Sir Edward Hoby, son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke. In addition, Carey had several illegitimate

    Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

    Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

    Henry_Carey,_1st_Baron_Hunsdon

  • Hoby baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    1766. Sir Edward Hoby, 1st Baronet (1634–1675) Sir John Hoby, 2nd Baronet (1635–1702), brother of the first baronet Sir Thomas Hoby, 3rd Baronet (1685–1730)

    Hoby baronets

    Hoby_baronets

  • Philip Hoby
  • 16th-century English politician

    William Hoby of Leominster by his first wife, Catherine Forster. He was the elder half-brother of Sir Thomas Hoby, father of Edward and Thomas Posthumous

    Philip Hoby

    Philip Hoby

    Philip_Hoby

  • Thomas Hoby (died 1706)
  • English politician

    Thomas Hoby JP DL (1642 – c. 1706) of Bisham Abbey, Berkshire and Breamore, Hampshire, was an English politician. He was a younger son of the former Katherine

    Thomas Hoby (died 1706)

    Thomas_Hoby_(died_1706)

  • Leominster
  • Town in Herefordshire, England

    monastery at Leominster Sir Philip Hoby (1505–1558), English Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire and Flanders. Sir Thomas Hoby (1530–1566), English diplomat

    Leominster

    Leominster

    Leominster

  • John Cheke
  • English classical scholar and statesman (1514–1557)

    Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, pp. 116-117. Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, pp. 117-19. Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, pp. 120-23. Langbaine

    John Cheke

    John Cheke

    John_Cheke

  • Cornish wrestling
  • Form of wrestling originating in Cornwall, England

    giant, Gogmagog or Goemagot upon the cliff top known as Lamm Goemagot. Thomas Hoby writes that, in 1551 at Chastenbriant, the French king showed my Lord

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish_wrestling

  • Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell
  • English nobleman (c. 1520 – 1551)

    Retrieved 25 November 2013.[dead link] Hoby, Thomas (1902). Powell, Edgar (ed.). The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt of Bisham Abbey, written by himself

    Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

    Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell

    Gregory_Cromwell,_1st_Baron_Cromwell

  • Courtesy book
  • Genre of etiquette manual

    influence the Western world almost a half millennium later. In 1561, Thomas Hoby published The Courtyer, his translation of Il Cortegiano, (although he

    Courtesy book

    Courtesy_book

  • The Duchess of Malfi
  • 1612-1613 play by John Webster

    dummies. The traveller and future translator of Castiglione's Cortegiano, Thomas Hoby, together with his friend Peter Whitehorne, translator of Machiavelli's

    The Duchess of Malfi

    The Duchess of Malfi

    The_Duchess_of_Malfi

  • Thomas Wroth (died 1573)
  • English courtier, landowner and politician

    of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt., Written by Himself. 1547–1564. (Royal Historical Society, London 1902), pp. 116-117. Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, pp. 117-19

    Thomas Wroth (died 1573)

    Thomas_Wroth_(died_1573)

  • Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon
  • English noblewoman (c. 1529–1607)

    Carey (30 Nov 1564 – 30 Nov 1605) She was married to Sir Edward Hoby, son of Thomas Hoby and Elizabeth Cooke Anne's husband had several illegitimate children

    Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

    Anne Morgan, Baroness Hunsdon

    Anne_Morgan,_Baroness_Hunsdon

  • Reginald Pole
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1556 to 1558

    Trent and accusations of heretical crypto-Lutheranism at the conclave. Thomas Hoby, visiting Rome so as to be present in the city during the conclave, recorded

    Reginald Pole

    Reginald Pole

    Reginald_Pole

  • Great Marlow (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom 1801-1885

    Humphrey Winch 1681 Thomas Hoby 1685 Sir John Borlase Sir Humphrey Winch January 1689 The Viscount Falkland February 1689 John Hoby December 1689 Sir William

    Great Marlow (constituency)

    Great_Marlow_(constituency)

  • Lady Margaret Hoby
  • English diarist (1571–1633)

    Margaret, Lady Hoby née Dakins (1571 – 4 September 1633) was an English diarist of the Elizabethan period. Hers is the earliest known diary written by

    Lady Margaret Hoby

    Lady_Margaret_Hoby

  • Sir Thomas Hoby, 4th Baronet
  • English politician

    Sir Thomas Hoby, 4th Baronet (after 1706 – 1 June 1744), of Bisham, Berkshire, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament

    Sir Thomas Hoby, 4th Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Hoby,_4th_Baronet

  • James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
  • Scottish earl (1537–1609)

    disguise in Italy, described as "brave maskerye" by the Elizabethan writer Thomas Hoby. The strain of all this activity caused a mental breakdown. At Easter

    James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran

    James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran

    James_Hamilton,_3rd_Earl_of_Arran

  • Posthumous birth
  • Birth after the death of a parent

    Paul A. (2004). Rebel Chief: The Motley Life of Colonel William Holland Thomas, C.S.A. Tom Doherty Associates. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-4668-0644-3. New York

    Posthumous birth

    Posthumous_birth

  • Baldassare Castiglione
  • Italian Renaissance author (1478–1529)

    its influence greater than in England, where it was translated by Sir Thomas Hoby in 1561 and is a recognizable source for Shakespeare. In 1572, Edward

    Baldassare Castiglione

    Baldassare Castiglione

    Baldassare_Castiglione

  • Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford
  • English nobleman and politician (c. 1527–1585)

    Russell, Baron Russell (c. 1553–1584), who married Elizabeth Hoby, widow of Sir Thomas Hoby and daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke. They had one son, Francis

    Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford

    Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford

    Francis_Russell,_2nd_Earl_of_Bedford

  • Peregrine Hoby
  • English landowner and member of parliament (1602–1679)

    Peregrine Hoby (1 September 1602 – 6 May 1679), was an English landowner and member of parliament who sat in the House of Commons at various times between

    Peregrine Hoby

    Peregrine_Hoby

  • Henry Billingsley
  • English scholar and alderman (c. 1538–1606)

    Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper); the third, Elizabeth, married first Sir Thomas Hoby (died 1566), and then John Russell; another (Katherine Cooke) was the

    Henry Billingsley

    Henry_Billingsley

  • 1530
  • Calendar year

    Goślicki, Polish bishop, political thinker and philosopher (d. 1607) Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (d. 1566) Kōriki Kiyonaga, Japanese

    1530

    1530

    1530

  • Sir Philip Hoby, 5th Baronet
  • Irish clergyman

    Philip Hoby, 5th Baronet (c. 1716 – 29 June 1766) was a clergyman in the Church of Ireland during the 18th century. His elder brother was Sir Thomas Hoby, 4th

    Sir Philip Hoby, 5th Baronet

    Sir_Philip_Hoby,_5th_Baronet

  • Mildred Cooke
  • English noblewoman and translator

    married Sir Henry Killigrew; Elizabeth Cooke, who married firstly Sir Thomas Hoby and secondly John, Lord Russell (c.1553–1584), second son of Francis

    Mildred Cooke

    Mildred Cooke

    Mildred_Cooke

  • William Scrots
  • English painter

    two of which were portraits of Edward delivered to the ambassadors Thomas Hoby and John Mason as gifts for foreign monarchs, and the third a "picture

    William Scrots

    William Scrots

    William_Scrots

  • Marchetto Cara
  • Italian composer

    sweetly imprinteth in it a passion full of great delite (translated by Sir Thomas Hoby, 1561). Though predominantly a composer of frottolas, a light secular

    Marchetto Cara

    Marchetto_Cara

  • Edmund Waller (1696–1771)
  • British landowner and Whig politician

    eldest son of Stephen Waller and his wife Judith Vernon, daughter of Sir Thomas Vernon of Farnham, Surrey. In about 1700 he succeeded to the Gloucestershire

    Edmund Waller (1696–1771)

    Edmund_Waller_(1696–1771)

  • Tom McCarthy (director)
  • American filmmaker and actor (born 1966)

    Independent Press. NJ.com. March 25, 2013. Hoby, Hermione (May 20, 2011). "The 'man strength' behind Win Win's Thomas McCarthy". The Guardian. "Tom McCarthy

    Tom McCarthy (director)

    Tom McCarthy (director)

    Tom_McCarthy_(director)

  • Anthony Cooke
  • English humanist scholar (1501–1576)

    Henry Killigrew. Elizabeth Cooke (1527–1609), who married firstly Sir Thomas Hoby and secondly John, Lord Russell (c. 1553 – 1584), second son of Francis

    Anthony Cooke

    Anthony_Cooke

  • Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley
  • English nobleman (1508–1548)

    Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c. 1508 – 20 March 1549) was a brother of Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII. With his brother

    Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley

    Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley

    Thomas_Seymour,_1st_Baron_Seymour_of_Sudeley

  • High Sheriff of Hampshire
  • Ceremonial officer of the English county of Hampshire

    1712: William Russell 1713: Thomas Drake 1714: Robert Love 1715: Sir Thomas Hoby, Bt 1716: Walter Godfrey of Lea 1717: Henry Knollys of Grove Place, Nursling

    High Sheriff of Hampshire

    High_Sheriff_of_Hampshire

  • 1560s in England
  • Elizabeth I (born c. 1502) 14 October – Thomas Chaloner, statesman and poet (born 1521) 1566 13 July – Sir Thomas Hoby, diplomat and translator (born 1530)

    1560s in England

    1560s_in_England

  • 1566
  • Calendar year

    (b. 1501) July 2 – Nostradamus, French astrologer (b. 1503) July 13 – Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (b. 1530) July 18 – Bartolomé de las

    1566

    1566

    1566

  • William Seres
  • English printer

    printed Baldassare Castiglione's The courtyer ... done into Englyshe by Thomas Hoby in 1561. DNB "Primary Sources on Copyright - Home". "Primary Sources

    William Seres

    William_Seres

  • Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester
  • British peer and politician (c. 1662–1722)

    of Beauchamps Court and Anne (née Doddington) Greville (who married Thomas Hoby after the death of Lord Brooke in 1676). Together, they were the parents

    Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester

    Charles Montagu, 1st Duke of Manchester

    Charles_Montagu,_1st_Duke_of_Manchester

  • Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918 onwards

    1679 Sir Thomas Mompesson Alexander Thistlethwayte 1681 John Wyndham 1685 Sir Stephen Fox January 1689 Thomas Hoby Whig Giles Eyre May 1689 Thomas Pitt 1695

    Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)

    Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)

    Salisbury_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Ireland Shakespeare forgeries
  • Fabricated Shakespearian writings

    Radio 4 Extra, 18/19 July 2011. The Courtyer ... done into Englyshe by Thomas Hoby. B.L. as catalogued at the British Library[permanent dead link] See Notes:

    Ireland Shakespeare forgeries

    Ireland Shakespeare forgeries

    Ireland_Shakespeare_forgeries

  • Sir Humphrey Winch, 1st Baronet
  • English politician

    who married Sir Humphrey Forster, 2nd Baronet, Rebecca, who married Sir Thomas Lawley, 3rd Baronet, and Mary, who married Francis Bickley, 3rd Baronet

    Sir Humphrey Winch, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Humphrey_Winch,_1st_Baronet

  • 1530s in England
  • becomes the first premises to be used regularly as a public theatre. 1530 Thomas Hoby, diplomat and translator (died 1566) Approximate date Richard Tarlton

    1530s in England

    1530s_in_England

  • Stephen Fox
  • English politician (1627-1716)

    Wiltshire, a yeoman farmer, by his wife Elizabeth Pavey, a daughter of Thomas Pavy of Plaitford, Hampshire. His eldest surviving brother was John Fox

    Stephen Fox

    Stephen Fox

    Stephen_Fox

  • 1560s
  • Decade

    (b. 1501) July 2 – Nostradamus, French astrologer (b. 1503) July 13 – Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (b. 1530) July 18 – Bartolomé de las

    1560s

    1560s

  • Samuel Tufnell
  • British lawyer and Whig politician

    Martin Preceded by Edmund Waller Sir Thomas Hoby Member of Parliament for Great Marlow 1741–1747 With: Sir Thomas Hoby William Ockenden 1744 Succeeded by

    Samuel Tufnell

    Samuel_Tufnell

  • Cornelius Cure
  • popular sculptor of church monuments, such as those to Sirs Philip and Thomas Hoby, Thomas' widow, Elizabeth, Lady Russell, at Bisham in Berkshire, and Sir

    Cornelius Cure

    Cornelius Cure

    Cornelius_Cure

  • Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester
  • British politician

    Lymington). After his grandfather's death, his grandmother remarried to Thomas Hoby. On 28 April 1719, his father, then the 4th Earl of Manchester, was created

    Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester

    Robert Montagu, 3rd Duke of Manchester

    Robert_Montagu,_3rd_Duke_of_Manchester

  • List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election
  • Knight Great Marlow (seat 1/2) Samuel Tufnell Great Marlow (seat 2/2) Sir Thomas Hoby - died Replaced by William Ockenden 1744 Great Yarmouth (seat 1/2) Roger

    List of MPs elected in the 1741 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1741_British_general_election

  • Robert Culp
  • American actor (1930–2010)

    he starred in the CBS/Four Star Western series Trackdown as Texas Ranger Hoby Gilman in 71 episodes from 1957 to 1959. The 1980s brought him back to television

    Robert Culp

    Robert Culp

    Robert_Culp

  • List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to France
  • Nicholas Wotton 1559–1564: Nicholas Throckmorton 1564–1566: Thomas Smith 1566: Thomas Hoby 1566–1570: Henry Norris, 1st Baron Norreys 1570–1573: Francis

    List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to France

    List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to France

    List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Kingdom_of_England_to_France

  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1715–1734)
  • Viscount Cornbury Death 8 April 1732 Great Marlow c* George Robinson Sir Thomas Hoby Expulsion 14 April 1732 Weobley c John Birch James Cornewall Expulsion

    List of Great Britain by-elections (1715–1734)

    List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1715–1734)

  • Daniel Rogers (diplomat)
  • Anglo-Flemish diplomat and politician

    contemporary eirenicism. He may have worked in some capacity in Paris for Sir Thomas Hoby; he was employed as a tutor by Sir Henry Norris, the next English ambassador

    Daniel Rogers (diplomat)

    Daniel_Rogers_(diplomat)

  • 1530 in literature
  • in Gascon (died 1585) Baltasar del Alcázar, Spanish poet (died 1606) Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (died 1566) Jan Kochanowski, Polish

    1530 in literature

    1530_in_literature

  • Richard Duke (English lawyer)
  • British lawyer and politician

    Secondly shortly after April 1562, as her 3rd husband, to Joan Hoby, daughter of Thomas Hoby (or Halby) of London and widow successively of William Pantin

    Richard Duke (English lawyer)

    Richard Duke (English lawyer)

    Richard_Duke_(English_lawyer)

  • List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election
  • Great Marlow (seat 1/2) Edmund Waller Whig Great Marlow (seat 2/2) Sir Thomas Hoby Great Yarmouth (seat 1/2) William Townshend - died Replaced by Roger

    List of MPs elected in the 1734 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1734_British_general_election

  • 1530s
  • Decade

    Goślicki, Polish bishop, political thinker and philosopher (d. 1607) Thomas Hoby, English diplomat and translator (d. 1566) Kōriki Kiyonaga, Japanese

    1530s

    1530s

    1530s

  • List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1689
  • Aylesbury Thomas Lee Richard Beke Great Marlow Sir John Borlase, Bt Viscount Falkland Borlase died and replaced February 1689 by John Hoby. Hoby then died

    List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1689

    List of MPs elected to the English Parliament in 1689

    List_of_MPs_elected_to_the_English_Parliament_in_1689

  • Anne Doddington
  • English heiress

    Anne Hoby (née Doddington, formerly Anne Greville, Baroness Brooke) (c. 1642–1690) was an English heiress. Anne Doddington was born c. 1642 and was a daughter

    Anne Doddington

    Anne_Doddington

  • Laurence Tomson
  • English politician, author, and translator

    fellow of his college, and commenced M.A. in 1564. He accompanied Sir Thomas Hoby on an embassy to France in 1566, and resigned his Magdalen fellowship

    Laurence Tomson

    Laurence_Tomson

  • Malvolio
  • Character in Twelfth Night

    landowner Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby, who was involved in a well known court case against many of his Yorkshire neighbours in the 1600s. Hoby sued his neighbours

    Malvolio

    Malvolio

    Malvolio

  • List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)
  • Death 3 December 1744 Hythe u* Hercules Baker Thomas Hales Death 3 December 1744 Great Marlow c* Sir Thomas Hoby William Ockenden Death 3 December 1744 New

    List of Great Britain by-elections (1734–1754)

    List_of_Great_Britain_by-elections_(1734–1754)

  • Robert Eyre
  • English lawyer and Whig politician (1666–1735)

    Common Pleas 1725–1735 Succeeded by Sir Thomas Reeve Parliament of England Preceded by Thomas Hoby Sir Thomas Mompesson Member of Parliament for Salisbury

    Robert Eyre

    Robert Eyre

    Robert_Eyre

  • List of MPs elected in the 1727 British general election
  • resigned Replaced by George Robinson 1731- expelled Replaced by Sir Thomas Hoby 1732 Great Yarmouth (seat 1/2) William Townshend Great Yarmouth (seat

    List of MPs elected in the 1727 British general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1727_British_general_election

  • Jacques Bochetel de la Forest
  • French politician

    1566 forming a friendship in Paris with Elizabeth Hoby, wife of the English ambassador Thomas Hoby. Their son, also Jacques Bochetel, served the Duke

    Jacques Bochetel de la Forest

    Jacques Bochetel de la Forest

    Jacques_Bochetel_de_la_Forest

  • Charles Fox (politician, born 1660)
  • English politician (1660–1713)

    1681-1689, 1690-1698 Thomas Freke 1689-1698 Edward Pleydell 1698 Succeeded by Sir Stephen Fox Edward Pleydell Preceded by Thomas Hoby Sir Thomas Mompesson Member

    Charles Fox (politician, born 1660)

    Charles Fox (politician, born 1660)

    Charles_Fox_(politician,_born_1660)

  • Black Rod
  • Senior parliamentary officer

    1526–1536: Henry Norreys 1536–1543: Anthony Knyvett 1543–1554: Sir Philip Hoby 1554–1565: John Norreys 1554–1591: Sir William Norreys (joint) 1591–1593:

    Black Rod

    Black Rod

    Black_Rod

  • Francis Hynde
  • 16th-century English politician

    1869), pp. 25–43, at pp. 35–36. E. Powell, The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt., Written by Himself. 1547–1564. (Royal Historical Society, London

    Francis Hynde

    Francis Hynde

    Francis_Hynde

  • George Robinson (swindler)
  • Preceded by Edmund Waller John Clavering Member of Parliament for Great Marlow 1731–1732 With: Edmund Waller Succeeded by Edmund Waller Sir Thomas Hoby, Bt

    George Robinson (swindler)

    George_Robinson_(swindler)

  • 1566 in literature
  • 1505) April 25 – Louise Labé, French poet (born c. 1524) July 13 – Thomas Hoby, English translator (born 1530) October 10 – Hentenius, Flemish biblical

    1566 in literature

    1566_in_literature

  • 1561 in literature
  • books) Sir Thomas Hoby – The Book of the Courtier (Il Cortegiano, translation) Julius Caesar Scaliger – Poetices Thomas Norton and Thomas Sackville –

    1561 in literature

    1561_in_literature

  • John Cutts (died 1615)
  • English politician

    Series 1 Vol. XLII (1848), p. 83. E. Powell, The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt., Written by Himself. 1547-1564. (Royal Historical Society, London

    John Cutts (died 1615)

    John_Cutts_(died_1615)

  • Geoffrey Fenton
  • English writer (c. 1539–1608)

    through intermediate French versions. Possibly he went to Paris in Sir Thomas Hoby's train in 1566, for he was living there in 1567 when he penned the dedicatory

    Geoffrey Fenton

    Geoffrey_Fenton

  • Lizzy Caplan
  • American actress (born 1982)

    Archived from the original on January 27, 2021. Retrieved January 18, 2021. Hoby, Hermione (July 25, 2014). "Lizzy Caplan interview for Masters of Sex: Sex

    Lizzy Caplan

    Lizzy Caplan

    Lizzy_Caplan

  • Thomas Walsingham (literary patron)
  • British courtier (1561–1630)

    Sir Thomas Walsingham (c. 1561 – 11 August 1630) was a courtier to Queen Elizabeth I and literary patron to such poets as Thomas Watson, Thomas Nashe

    Thomas Walsingham (literary patron)

    Thomas_Walsingham_(literary_patron)

  • Thomas Anstey Guthrie
  • English author (1856–1934)

    Sir Thomas Anstey Guthrie (8 August 1856 – 10 March 1934) was an English writer (writing as F. Anstey or F. T. Anstey), most noted for his comic novel

    Thomas Anstey Guthrie

    Thomas Anstey Guthrie

    Thomas_Anstey_Guthrie

  • Thomas Thirlby
  • English bishop

    November in that year he was ambassador at Brussels with Sir Philip Hoby and Sir Thomas Cheyne. On 29 March 1550 Thirlby resigned the bishopric of Westminster

    Thomas Thirlby

    Thomas_Thirlby

  • Giles Eyre
  • English barrister, member of parliament, judge

    daughter Dorothy later married Richard Frewin. A painting of Giles Eyre by Thomas Hudson (1701–1779) was formally in the possession of Cider House Galleries

    Giles Eyre

    Giles_Eyre

  • Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire
  • Baron Stanhope 1545–1621 Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby 1621–1626 Sir David Foulis, 1st Baronet 1626–1629 Sir Thomas Posthumous Hoby 1629–1640 Henry Belasyse

    Custos Rotulorum of the North Riding of Yorkshire

    Custos_Rotulorum_of_the_North_Riding_of_Yorkshire

  • Sir John Borlase, 2nd Baronet
  • English politician

    1673 Robert Sawyer 1673–1679 Thomas Lewes 1679–1681 Succeeded by Sir Dennis Hampson, Bt Edward Baldwin Preceded by Thomas Hoby John Borlase Member of Parliament

    Sir John Borlase, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_John_Borlase,_2nd_Baronet

  • Bisham Abbey
  • Listed manor house at Bisham in the English county of Berkshire

    it was later bought by the Hoby family, who lived there until 1768. Elizabeth I was a regular visitor in the time of the Hoby family. Anne of Denmark stayed

    Bisham Abbey

    Bisham Abbey

    Bisham_Abbey

  • Brooksby railway station
  • Former railway station in Leicestershire, England

    villages of Brooksby, Hoby and Rotherby in Leicestershire. The station was situated at a level crossing on the Brooksby to Hoby road. The station opened

    Brooksby railway station

    Brooksby railway station

    Brooksby_railway_station

  • Thomas Best (MP for Ripon)
  • English politician

    Thomas Best (30 July 1589 – c. 1649), of Middleton Quernhow, near Ripon, Yorkshire and Fleet Street, London, was an English politician. He was a member

    Thomas Best (MP for Ripon)

    Thomas_Best_(MP_for_Ripon)

  • John Doddington
  • English landowner and politician

    Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke. After his death in 1676, she married Thomas Hoby MP for Great Marlow and Salisbury. Through his daughter Anne, he was

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  • Beau Biden
  • American politician and lawyer (1969–2015)

    February 26, 2022. Retrieved February 26, 2022. "HOBY will honor Honorable Joseph R. "Beau" Biden". hoby.org. September 24, 2015. Archived from the original

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  • Oscar Isaac
  • American actor (born 1979)

    dubbed Isaac "the Internet's Boyfriend", a label he is skeptical about. Hoby Hermione of The Guardian took note of Isaac's "cheerful, vigorous presence"

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  • Gunpowder Plot
  • 1605 failed attempt to kill King James I of England

    bars of iron. — Extract of a letter from Sir Edward Hoby (Gentleman of the Bedchamber) to Sir Thomas Edwards, Ambassador at Brussells [sic] The group of

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  • Mac DeMarco
  • Canadian musician (born 1990)

    Love - High School Pussy (Early Mac)". YouTube. Retrieved August 28, 2018. Hoby, Hermione (March 22, 2014). "Mac DeMarco: 'I live like a scumbag, but it's

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  • Thomas Biggs (politician, died 1613)
  • English politician (c. 1542–1613)

    Commons from 1604. Biggs was the son of Thomas Biggs and his wife Magdalene Hoby. He built a mansion at Lenchwick. In 1593 he was High Sheriff of Worcestershire

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  • Bruno Mars
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1985)

    Herald. Archived from the original on July 8, 2018. Retrieved May 29, 2018. Hoby, Hermione (February 3, 2014). "Bruno Mars' Super Bowl halftime show spiced

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  • List of Kiff episodes
  • movie, Kiff, Barry, Trevor and Hoby notice that a raffle to win a three-seater tandem bicycle, as used in Four Is a Crowd. Hoby enters the raffle; Trevor sneaks

    List of Kiff episodes

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  • Thomas Parry (ambassador)
  • English politician (1541–1616)

    Sir Thomas Parry (1541 – 30 May 1616) was an English politician and diplomat during the Tudor period. He was the son of Sir Thomas Parry Senior of Welford

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  • Safdie brothers
  • American filmmakers

    Archived from the original on November 14, 2019. Retrieved November 14, 2019. Hoby, Hermione (November 16, 2017). "Good Time directors the Safdie brothers:

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    Safdie brothers

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    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

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    THOMAS

    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    Thomas

    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

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    TUOMAS

    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    Polish form of Greek Thōmas, TOMASZ means "twin."

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    Twin; A Form of Thomas

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  • THÅŒMAS
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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    TOMASA

    Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin." 

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    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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  • PHOKAS
  • Male

    Greek

    PHOKAS

    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

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    Special Friend

  • FRIGYES
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    FRIGYES

    Hungarian form of German Frideric, FRIGYES means "peaceful ruler."

  • Figgs
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    Figgs

    English : variant of Figg.

  • TaifurRahman
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    TaifurRahman

    Vision of the Merciful (Allah)

  • FONSO
  • Male

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     Romani form of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, FONSO means "noble and ready."

  • Sumavali | ஸுமாவலீ
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    Tamil

    Sumavali | ஸுமாவலீ

    Garland

  • Kamanda
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    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

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    Name of a Rishi

  • Burdsall
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    English : variant spelling of Birdsall.

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    TIBERIUS

    Roman name TIBERIUS means "of the Tiber (river)." Occasionally used by the English.

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  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.

  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.