English dramatist, the son of a bishop of London; was left an orphan and in poverty; collaborated with Beaumont (q. v .) in the production of the plays published under their joint names; died of the plague (1570-1625).
English dramatist, the son of a bishop of London; was left an orphan and in poverty; collaborated with Beaumont (q. v .) in the production of the plays published under their joint names; died of the plague (1570-1625).
The Nuttall Encyclopædia: Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge[1] is a late 19th-century encyclopedia, edited by Rev. James Wood, first published in London in 1900 by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd.
WikipediaEditions were recorded for 1920, 1930, 1938 and 1956 and was still being sold in 1966. Editors included G. Elgie Christ and A. L. Hayden for 1930, Lawrence Hawkins Dawson for 1938 and C. M. Prior for 1956.[2]
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