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1591 and accompanied
When his father was appointed city architect ( Stads-bouwmeester ) in Amsterdam 1591 he accompanied him there, and on his father's death in 1593 returned finally to Utrecht, where he set up a workshop and became dean (" deken ") of the " zadelaarsgilde " ( traditional name of the Utrecht Guild of St. Luke from 1367 onwards ) in 1594.
From 1583 till 1591 Edward Stafford served as English ambassador to the court of Henry III of France ; his wife accompanied him to Paris.
In 1591, through the good offices of the earl of Essex, Unton was sent as ambassador to Henry IV of France ; he became very friendly with this king and accompanied him on a campaign in Normandy before he was recalled to England in June 1592.

1591 and Thomas
In December 1588 Oxford had secretly sold his London mansion of Fisher's Folly to Sir William Cornwallis ; by January 1591 the author Thomas Churchyard was dealing with rent owing for rooms he had taken in a house on behalf of his patron.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
A famous passage from Thomas Morley's A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke ( 1597 ) supports the view that the madrigal had superseded the motet in the favour of Catholic patrons, a fact which may explain why Byrd largely abandoned the composition of non-liturgical motets after 1591.
In 1591, he visited his native Altofts, and there married his second wife, Dorothy Wentworth 3 January 1601 ), a daughter of Thomas, 1st Baron Wentworth, becoming at the same time a landed proprietor in Yorkshire and Notts.
For example, Michael Taylor argues that there were at least thirty-nine history plays prior to 1592, including the two-part Christopher Marlowe play Tamburlaine ( 1587 ), Thomas Lodge's The Wounds of Civil War ( 1588 ), the anonymous The Troublesome Reign of King John ( 1588 ), Edmund Ironside ( 1590 – also anonymous ), Robert Green's Selimus ( 1591 ) and another anonymous play, The True Tragedy of Richard III ( 1591 ).
** Thomas Goffe, dramatist ( born 1591 )
Having been to sea with Captain Clarke in his expedition to Terceira and the Canaries, Lodge in 1591 made a voyage with Thomas Cavendish to Brazil and the Straits of Magellan, returning home by 1593.
* Thomas Huet ( died 1591 ), Welsh biblical scholar
Franklin's edition ; the numbering is 1620 in Franklin's edition, while it is listed as 1591 in Thomas H.
Another version, not based on the preceding, was written by Thomas Lodge in his book on Robin the Divell ( London, 1591 ).
On the 9 September 1591, a small English fleet of six ships under Lord Thomas Howard was anchored in the bay of Ribeira da Cruz in Flores, and was surprised by 53 ships under Alfonso de Bazán.
* Thomas Windsor, 6th Baron Windsor ( 1591 – 1642 ) ( abeyant )
* Thomas Windsor, 6th Baron Windsor ( 1591 – 1642 ), barony abeyant at his death
This Vale Royal branch of the Cholmondeley family descends from Thomas Cholmondeley ( died 1653 ), younger brother of Robert Cholmondeley, 1st Earl of Leinster and Hugh Cholmondeley ( 1591 – 1665 ), ancestor of the Marquesses of Cholmondeley.
It has been argued, for example, that Locrine borrows from the Complaints of Edmund Spenser, published in 1591, and from The Complaint of Elstred, a poem by Thomas Lodge, written c. 1591, that circulated in manuscript before its first printing in 1593.
Thomas Goffe ( 1591 – 1629 ) a minor Jacobean dramatist.
Thomas Goffe was born in Essex in 1591.
Examples in the 17th century are Thomas Morton ( c. 1576 – c. 1647 ), Roger Williams ( 1603 – 1683 ), and Anne Hutchinson ( 1591 – 1643 ).
Thomas Nevile ( died 1615 ) was an English clergyman and academic who was Dean of Peterborough ( 1591 – 1597 ) and Dean of Canterbury ( 1597 – 1615 ), Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge ( 1582 – 1593 ), and Master of Trinity College, Cambridge ( 1593 – 1615 ).
His wife, and Dorothy's mother, was Alice Davenport ( d. 1591 ), daughter of Thomas Davenport Esq., of Henbury.
Many of the poems were circulated in manuscript form before the first edition was printed by Thomas Newman in 1591, five years after Sidney's death.
The adjacent almshouses which occupy the central part of Livery Dole were founded in March 1591 by Sir Robert Denys ( 1525 – 1592 ) of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton and were completed, as he requested in his will, by his son Sir Thomas Denys ( 1559 – 1613 ) in 1594.

1591 and Cavendish
* William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Devonshire ( 1591 – 1628 ), eldest son of the 1st Earl
* William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Devonshire ( 1591 – 1628 )

1591 and on
His third wife was Emilie of Saxony ( July 27, 1516 – March 9, 1591 ), daughter of Henry IV, Duke of Saxony and Catherine of Mecklenburg on August 25, 1533:
Instigated by the king of Spain and the duke of Mayenne, he excommunicated Henry IV of France on 1 March 1591, reiterating the 1585 declaration of Pope Sixtus V that as a heretic ( Protestent ) Henry of Navarre was ineligible to succeed to the throne of Catholic France and deprived of his dominions.
Pope Innocent IX ( 20 July 1519 – 30 December 1591 ), born Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti, was Pope from 29 October 1591 to his death on 30 December of the same year.
Another English seaman, Captain Abraham Kendall, visited Saint Helena in 1591, and in 1593 Sir James Lancaster stopped at the island on his way home from the East.
Year 1591 ( MDXCI ) was a common year starting on Tuesday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar.
He died on 14 December 1591, of erysipelas.
Although Kongo later joined a coalition to force the Portuguese out in 1591, Portugal had secured a foothold on the continent that it would continue to occupy until the 20th century.
The town was attacked on several occasions by Henry IV, but it resisted, notably during the siege of December 1591 to May 1592, with the help of a Spanish army led by the Duke of Parma.
In 1591, his remains were again moved to the church of Santa Susanna at the request of Camilla Peretti, the sister of Pope Sixtus V. His feast is celebrated on 26 May.
Ussher was a gifted polyglot, entering Dublin Free School and then the newly-founded ( 1591 ) Trinity College, Dublin on 9 January 1594, at the age of thirteen ( not an unusual age at the time ).
From the first moment of the marriage, Anne was under pressure to provide James and Scotland with an heir, but the passing of 1591 and 1592 with no sign of a pregnancy provoked renewed Presbyterian libels on the theme of James ’ s fondness for male company and whispers against Anne " for that she proves not with child.
Gallus died on 18 July 1591 in Prague.
Kier Elam posits a date of 1591 as a terminus post quem for the composition of the Folio text of The Shrew, based on Shakespeare's probable use of two sources published that year.
She argues that if Knack borrows from both The Shrew and A Shrew, it means The Shrew must have been on stage by mid-June 1592 at the latest, and again suggests a date of composition of somewhere in late 1591 / early 1592.
Their son, William Cecil was born in Westminster on 28 March 1591 and baptized in St Clement Danes on 11 April.
He was the son of Margaretha Hoefnagel and the wealthy merchant Lodewijk Blommaert ( 1537 – 1591 ), who in 1581 was schepen of Antwerp and in 1583 captain at Fort Lillo on the eastern border of the Scheldt.
Henry's forces then went on to lay siege to Paris, but the siege was broken by Spanish support ( under the command of the Duke of Parma ), by the end of August ; a situation which was repeated at the Siege of Rouen ( November 1591 – March 1592 ).
The Effingham Golf Club clubhouse contains a spectacular carved oak fireplace in the Armada room, dated 1591, which is believed to have originated on one of Lord Howard of Effingham's ships.
As it is known for certain that 3 Henry VI was a sequel to 2 Henry VI, it is certain that if 3 Henry VI was on stage by June 1592, so too was 2 Henry VI, and that both were probably written in 1591 or 1592.
Much has been written about Loftus during this time but between 1584 and 1591 ; he had a series of clashes with Sir John Perrot on the location of an Irish University.
Yi assumed his new post at Yeosu on the 13th day of the 2nd lunar month of 1591 ( March 13, 1591 ).

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