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An early printed recipe for haggis appears in 1615 inThe English Huswife ” by Gervase Markham.
** Gervase Markham, English poet and writer ( d. 1637 )
* Gervase Markham
* Gervase Markham & William Sampson-Herod and Antipater
* Henry Machin & Gervase MarkhamThe Dumb Knight
* Gervase Markham – Mary Magdalene's Tears
* Gervase MarkhamThe Tears of the Beloved
Little is known of his life beyond these small details, and disparaging references by Ben Jonson in 1618 / 19, describing him, ( with Dekker and Edward Sharpham ) as a “ rogue ” and ( with Thomas Middleton and Gervase Markham ) as a “ base fellow ”.
* Gervase Markham ( ca.
* Gervase Markham ( programmer ) ( born 1978 ), a British programmer for the Mozilla Foundation and a lead developer of Bugzilla
Bankes revealed the secrets of his training to Gervase Markham, who published them in his book Cavelarice ( 1607 ).
* Some clarifications regarding about: mozilla written by mozilla. org staff member Gervase Markham
Clipped box met with resistance from garden patrons for its " naughtie smell " as the herbalist Gervase Markham described it.
He became a munificent patron of poets: Nashe dedicated his romance of Jack Willon to him and Gervase Markham his poem on Sir Richard Grenville's last fight.
" Sir John Beaumont wrote a well-known elegy in his praise, and Gervase Markham wrote of him in a tract entitled Honor in his Perfection, or a Treatise in Commendation of ... Henry, Earl of Oxenford, Henry, Earle of Southampton, Robert, Earl of Essex ( 1624 ).
Gervase ( or Jervis ) Markham ( ca.
The story of the murderous quarrel between Gervase Markham and Sir John Holles related in the Biographia ( s. v.
Gervase Markham was buried at St Giles's, Cripplegate, London, on 3 February 1637.
* Frederick Noel Lawrence Poynter, A Bibliography of Gervase Markham, 1568 ?- 1637, Oxford: Oxford Bibliographical Society, 1962.
de: Gervase Markham
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It was edited by Gervase Markham in 1595 as The Gentleman's Academic.
The revision team was overseen by Baker and led by Luis Villa with key support from Gervase Markham and Harvey Anderson.
* William Sampson ( playwright ), collaborated with Gervase Markham

Gervase and on
He was taken to the priory of St Gervase at Rouen, where he died on 9 September 1087.
* In Maryland, the Jesuits Andrew White, John Altham Gravenor, and Thomas Gervase arrived with Lord Leonard Calvert on March 25, 1634, and in that year established an institution of higher learning at St. Mary's which later became known as Georgetown University, North America's oldest university.
* Gervase Peterson ( born 1969 ), contestant on Survivor: Borneo, the first season of the program.
Theobald forgave the bishops of Exeter, Worcester and Bath on 11 November 1148, according to the later chronicler Gervase of Canterbury.
Gervase also lists Hilary of Chichester as one of those forgiven by Theobald on that date, but as Hilary attended the council it is likely that this is an error.
In France, Saint Medard ( 8 June ), Urban of Langres, and Saint Gervase and Saint Protais ( 19 June ) are credited with an influence on the weather almost identical with that attributed to St Swithun in England.
" She had Sir William Wade, the honest Lord Lieutenant of the Tower, removed to make way for a new Lieutenant, Sir Gervase Helwys ; and a gaoler, of whom it was ominously said that he was " a man well acquainted with the power of drugs ," was set to attend on Overbury.
A transit of Mars across Jupiter on 12 Sep 1170 was observed by the monk Gervase at Canterbury, and by Chinese astronomers.
Five monks from Canterbury reported to the abbey's chronicler, Gervase, that shortly after sunset on June 18, 1178, ( 25 June on the proleptic Gregorian calendar ) they saw " the upper horn the moon split in two.
Northampton recommended, on slender grounds, Overbury's imprisonment in the Tower of London, and contrived that a friend of the Howard family, Sir Gervase Helwys, should be appointed Lord Lieutenant of the Tower.
* Gervase Disney Alexander, 15th Baron Cobham ( 1880 – 1933 ) ( abeyance and attainder terminated in 1916 ) ( abeyant on death )
Overhaul will start once work on Gervase is complete
Gervase has occasionally been confused with others of the same name, notably with Gervase of S. Ceneri, and thus he is described as prior of Dover by Dom Brial ( Recueil des Historiens de France, XVII, 1818 ), which is impossible on chronological grounds.
In 1178, Gervase took down the depositions of five monks of Canterbury who had witnessed a spectacular flash of light on the moon, possibly incorrectly thought to be the meteoric impact that formed the Giordano Bruno crater.
The arguments for Gervase of Tilbury being the maker of the Ebstorf map are based on the name Gervase, which was an uncommon name in Northern Germany at the time and on some similarities between the world view of the mapmaker and Gervase of Tilbury.

Gervase and .
Gervase and Protase — and is one of the oldest extant bodies of historical personages known outside Egypt.
Ralph Vaughan Williams produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, for string quartet, tenor and piano ( dedicated to Gervase Elwes ) in 1909, and it became very popular after Elwes recorded it with the London String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917.
This was reinforced when their foremost interpreter and performer, Gervase Elwes ( who had initiated the music festivals at Brigg in Lincolnshire at which Percy Grainger and others had developed their collections of country music ) died in a horrific accident in 1921.
Other material from Thomas of Elmham, Gervase of Canterbury, and William of Malmesbury, later medieval chroniclers, adds little to Bede's account of Justus ' life.
Reliable accounts of the middle and later parts of John's reign are more limited, with Gervase of Canterbury and Ralph of Coggeshall writing the main accounts ; neither of them were positive about John's performance as king.
Stephen probably had three illegitimate sons, Gervase, Ralph and Americ, by his mistress Damette ; Gervase became Abbot of Westminster in 1138, but after his father's death Gervase was removed by Henry in 1157 and died shortly afterwards.
More infrequent visitors included Percy Bates, Charles Leslie Wrenn, Colin Hardie, James Dundas-Grant, John David Arnett, Jon Fromke, John Wain, R. B. McCallum, Gervase Mathew, and C. E. Stevens.
It is interesting to note that the fanciful derivation of the name Veronica from the words Vera Icon ( eikon ) " true image " dates back to the " Otia Imperialia " ( iii 25 ) of Gervase of Tilbury ( fl.
This transformation is often associated with the appearance of the full moon, as popularly noted by the medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury, and perhaps in earlier times among the ancient Greeks through the writings of Petronius.
These include Robert of Torigni's work, Roger of Howden's Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi and Chronica, Ralph Diceto's works, William of Newburgh's Historia Rerum, and Gervase of Canterbury's works.
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket.
The only other of his works which has been printed, besides a few letters ( in The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury, ed.

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