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The Death Throes of Free Speech in the United Kingdom

The Liberty Beacon 06 Jan 2025
... the cathedral’s northwest door, that William Shakespeare would have procured his trusty edition of Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland, the source of so many of his history plays.
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Unravelling the mystery of the Black Shuck: Experts reveal the truth behind the demon dog ...

The Daily Mail 12 Oct 2024
What's more, an account by English chronicler Raphael Holinshed from 1578 describes 'a strange and terrible tempest of lightning and thunder' causing deaths in Bliborough and Bungay on August 4, 1577 – but it doesn't mention any dog.
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From dreary to dramatic, this day-to-day creep beats the alternative | MARK HUGHES COBB

Montgomery Advertiser 26 Sep 2024
Scene setter ... Props ... Secondary guy ... " ... No ... " ... Shakespeare drew his wild, fallacious fantasia of madness and malice from Holinshed's 1577 "Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland," which is to history as rubber duck derbies are to the Indianapolis 500.
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Tampa actor channels the real Lady Macbeth in this play she wrote from a castle

Tampa Bay Times 19 Aug 2024
TAMPA — If you think you know Lady Macbeth, think again ... Fay referenced the 1577 tome Holinshed Chronicles — which Shakespeare also used, although its factuality is subjective — for information and found the real Lady Macbeth, a woman called Gruadth.
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Cunobeline: The Historical King Who Inspired Shakespeare's Cymbeline

Ancient Origins 09 Jul 2024
Raphael Holinshed's 157 Chronicles also briefly describes Kymbelinus as an extraordinary soldier and powerful ruler whose allegiance to the Romans was so deep that he willingly paid tribute when he could have refused.
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‘He had a sarcastic turn of phrase’: discovery of 1509 book sheds new light on ‘father of utilitarianism’

The Observer 02 Jun 2024
Also in the bequest is a rare copy of the last volume of The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande by Raphael Holinshed (1577) – the text used by Shakespeare as a source for his history plays ...
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‘He had a sarcastic turn of phrase’: discovery of 1509 book sheds new light on ...

AOL 01 Jun 2024
Also in the bequest is a rare copy of the last volume of The Chronicles of England, Scotlande, and Irelande by Raphael Holinshed (1577) – the text used by Shakespeare as a source for his history plays ...
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John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship

Phys Dot Org 15 May 2024
John Milton's handwritten annotations have been identified in a copy of Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles (1587), a vital source of inspiration for the Paradise Lost poet ... Holinshed's Chronicles, bound in ...
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John Milton’s handwritten notes make this 16th century history book a rare find

Ars Technica 15 May 2024
/ John Milton citing Spenser on the recent history of Ireland in his 1587 edition of Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles ... Holinshed's Chronicles is a hugely influential and comprehensive three-volume ...
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John Milton was a prude! Rare handwritten notes made by the famous English poet reveal ...

The Daily Mail 15 May 2024
The notes were identified in a copy of Raphael Holinshed's 'Chronicles', which was published around 20 years before he was born and was an enormous account of English, Irish and Scottish history.
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What’s behind our enduring fascination with wives and mothers who kill?

Alternet 16 Aug 2023
That the murder of a middle-class suburban bureaucrat rated inclusion in official sources like “Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland” and the “Newgate Calendar” – and was still ...
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What’s behind our enduring fascination with wives and mothers who kill? | Opinion

Penn Live 08 Aug 2023
That the murder of a middle-class suburban bureaucrat rated inclusion in official sources like “Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland” and the “Newgate Calendar” – and was still ...
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What's behind our enduring fascination with wives and mothers who kill?

The Huntsville Item 07 Aug 2023
That the murder of a middle-class suburban bureaucrat rated inclusion in official sources like “Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland” and the “Newgate Calendar” – and was still ...
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What’s behind our enduring fascination with women like Kouri Richins — and with wives and ...

Park Record 07 Aug 2023
That the murder of a middle-class suburban bureaucrat rated inclusion in official sources like “Holinshed’s Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland” and the “Newgate ...
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‘His story just continues to grip people’: Philippa Gregory revisits the history of Richard III for stage

The Observer 30 Jul 2023
the pitiful murder of his innocent nephews ... Alamy ... It was a line already taken by the influential Tudor statesman and historian Sir Thomas More in his History of Richard III, the basis of one of Shakespeare’s major sources, Holinshed’s Chronicles ... .

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