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Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) [Tudor writer, statesman, philosopher, and advisor to King Henry VIII]

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Renaissance, The Elizabethan World - Life in Tudor England. Elizabethan England. Elizabethan EnglandThe section and era covering Elizabethan England includes the following subjects: Elizabethan England - Elizabethan Laws The section covers Tudor and Elizabethan Laws passed during the 1500's.

Elizabethan England

Important dates and details of Laws which effected the every day lives of Elizabethans in england including the 1559 Second Act of Supremacy the 1574 Sumptuary Laws called the 'Statutes of Apparel' and the 1601 Poor Law. Elizabethan England - Elizabethan Sumptuary Laws English 1574 Sumptuary Laws were well known by all of the English people.

Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603) King Henry VIII | Queen Elizabeth I | John Fisher | William Tyndale | Sir Thomas More | John HeywoodThomas Sackville | Nicholas Udall | John Skelton | John Bale | Sir Thomas Wyatt | Henry Howard | Thomas CranmerHugh Latimer | Roger Ascham | Sir Thomas Hoby | Richard Hooker | George Gascoigne | Sir Philip SidneyJohn Lyly | Thomas Nashe | John Foxe | Edmund Spenser | Robert Southwell | Robert Greene | George PeeleThomas Kyd | Christopher Marlowe | William Shakespeare | Fulke Greville | Thomas Campion | Thomas HariotSir Walter Ralegh | Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford | Anthony Munday | Sir John Davies | Michael DraytonMary Sidney Herbert, Countess of Pembroke | Samuel Daniel | Emilia Lanyer | Articles | Resources | Search ©1996-2019 Anniina Jokinen.

Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)

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