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Chidiock Tichborne was never called Charles-this is an error that has grown from a misprint in the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus which has included the Elegy in its early poetry section for several years.

Tichborne and Dole
Some churches still continue these hand outs as traditions in England, such as the Wayfarer's Dole, St Briavels Bread & Cheese Dole and the Tichborne Dole.

Tichborne and .
Notable practitioners of elegiac poetry have included Propertius, Jorge Manrique, Jan Kochanowski, Chidiock Tichborne, Edmund Spenser, Ben Jonson, John Milton, Thomas Gray, Charlotte Turner Smith, William Cullen Bryant, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Evgeny Baratynsky, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Louis Gallet, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, William Butler Yeats, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Virginia Woolf.
* May 11 – The first trial in the case of Tichborne Claimant begins in the London Court of Common Pleas.
** Chidiock Tichborne, English conspirator and poet ( executed ) ( b. 1558 )
** Chidiock Tichborne, English conspirator and poet ( d. 1586 )
This first group included Babington, Ballard, Chidiock Tichborne, Sir Thomas Salisbury, Robert Barnewell, John Savage and Henry Donn.
* Arthur Orton, also known as the Tichborne Claimant, claimed to be the missing heir Sir Roger Tichborne.
The Wandering Heir ( 1875 ), of which he also wrote a version for the stage, was suggested by the Tichborne Case.
She wrote a play, The Claimant, based on the Tichborne Case.
Soon after he had begun to make his mark he was briefed against the claimant in the famous Tichborne Case.
The strain, however, of the Tichborne trials had been great, so that his physical health became unequal to the tasks which his zeal for work imposed upon it, and in 1879 his acceptance of a position as a High Court judge in the Queen's Bench division, on the retirement of Mr Justice Mellor, gave him the opportunity of comparative rest.
He was engaged in most of the celebrated trials of his time, including the Overend and Gurney and the Tichborne cases.
In 1871 he was also involved in the high-publicity Tichborne Case.
Kenealy came to national prominence in 1874 when he acted as leading counsel for the Tichborne Claimant, which became one of the most notorious trials in 19th century British legal history, leading to Kenealy being disbarred from his profession.
He attributed it to Lord Bowen, said to have coined it as junior counsel defending the Tichborne Claimant case in 1871.
Initially the river flows north, through the villages of Cheriton and Tichborne, before joining up with its tributaries the River Arle and the Candover Brook, just below the town of New Alresford.
This was followed by an inaugural local village cricket competition, with participating teams from Tichborne, Old Alresford, Ropley and Cheriton, for the annual John Arlott Cup.
Chidiock ( Charles ) Tichborne ( 1563 – 20 September 1586 ) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet.
Chidiock's father Peter appears to be the youngest son of Henry Tichborne ( born circa 1474 ) and Anne Mervin ( or Marvin ) but the records are unclear.
Chidiock descended from Sir Roger de Tichborne who owned land at Tichborne, near Winchester, in the twelfth century.
Chidiock's second cousin and contemporary was Sir Benjamin Tichborne who lived at Tichborne Park and was created a Baronet by King James I in 1621.
The Tichborne family is ancient and believed to have held land at Tichborne from before the Norman Conquest.

holds and traditional
Increased experimentation with multipurpose agencies, especially those that combine afresh the traditional functions of family and child welfare services, holds rich promise for the future.
Tradition holds that the text was written by Luke the companion of Paul ( named in Colossians ) and this traditional view of Lukan authorship is “ widely held as the view which most satisfactorily explains all the data .” The list of scholars maintaining authorship by Luke the physician is lengthy, and represents scholars from a wide range of theological opinion.
The town of Peebles in the Scottish Borders holds a traditional week-long " Beltane Fair " every year in June, when a local girl is crowned Beltane Queen on the steps of the parish church.
The traditional theory holds that John the Apostle — considered to have written the Gospel and the epistles of John — was exiled on Patmos in the Aegean archipelago during the reign of Domitian, and there wrote Revelation.
But Saddam embraced Islamic rhetoric and attacked Saudi Arabia, his enemy in the war, for violating Islamic unity and its role as custodian of the two holy cities by allowing non-Muslims on its soil ( traditional Muslim belief holds that non-Muslims must not be allowed on the Arabian peninsula ), and he also accused the Kingdom of being a puppet of the west.
However, the vast majority of its seats were lost at the 2009 council elections, including its entire traditional Dublin base, where-with the exception of a Town Council Seat in Balbriggan-it now holds no council seats at all in Dublin and only three County Council seats in total.
A traditional view holds that work is supported by recreation, recreation being useful to " recharge the battery " so that work performance is improved.
Reform Judaism generally holds that the various differences between the roles of men and women in traditional Jewish law are not relevant to modern conditions and not applicable today.
Modern, less traditional, replicas often feature a threaded pommel or a pommel nut which holds the hilt together and allows dismantling.
Ordinary traditional Christianity, for example, holds that we can pray to God and God answers prayers ; that God speaks to prophets and perhaps even to us individually, sometimes ; and so forth.
The traditional etymology considers the second element cognate with Latin planum " plain " ( with the characteristic Celtic loss of p ), and holds that the original meaning is " mid-plain ", " situated in the middle of the plain ".
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the city of Ljubuški holds a traditional Carnival ().
Specifically Tyrnavos holds an annual Phallus festival, a traditional " phallkloric " event in which giant, gaudily painted effigies of phalluses made of papier maché are paraded, and which all women present are asked to touch, or kiss, their reward for doing so being a shot of the famous local tsipouro alcohol spirit.
Copper is a traditional metal, and is still preferred, for etching, as it bites evenly, holds texture well, and does not distort the colour of the ink when wiped.
Space Cowboys was critically well received and holds a 79 percent rating at Rotten Tomatoes, although Roger Ebert wrote that the film was, " too secure within its traditional story structure to make much seem at risk.
Furthermore, traditional Chinese culture holds that each facial mole indicates the presence of a corresponding mole on another part of the body.
This is different from the traditional NFS server which holds the names of files and their data under the single umbrella of the server.
On becoming acquainted with Messenger, Helen Reed, who holds the traditional — and seemingly almost old-fashioned — views that consciousness is the business of the humanities, in particular of the novel and of literary criticism ; and that there is and should be a clear-cut Cartesian dualism between mind and body, this Helen Reed is confronted by the new ( or even not-so-new ) trend of considering the mind a mere function of the body.
The initial launch of the pendulum is critical ; the traditional way to do this is to use a flame to burn through a thread which temporarily holds the bob in its starting position, thus avoiding unwanted sideways motion.
In many states, the board in charge of a county holds powers that transcend all three traditional branches of government.
The denomination does not celebrate the Christian sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion ; although its officers conduct marriages, it holds the traditional Protestant belief that marriage was not instituted by Christ and therefore is not a sacrament.
The traditional view holds that this case is one of the most important Supreme Court rulings, strengthening the Contract Clause and limiting the power of the States to interfere with private charters, including those of commercial enterprises.
The traditional view, championed by Ostrogorsky, holds that the establishment of the themes also meant the creation of a new type of army.
Berkeley holds a collection, sometimes displayed, of photographs, tools, productive crafts, and early sound recordings ; all Ishi's contribution to our current understanding of his traditional knowledge.
Each year on the last full weekend in September, Dunbar holds a traditional music festival sponsored by various local companies.

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