The ElizabethanReligiousSettlement was Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I s response to the religious divisions created over the reigns of Henry VIII of England Henry VIII , Edward VI of England Edward VI and Mary I of England Mary I . This response, described as The Revolution of 1559 , ref Harvnb Dickens 1967 p 401 ref was set out in two Acts of the Parliament of England . The Act of Supremacy 1559 Act of Supremacy of 1559 re established the Church of England s independence from Roman Catholic Church Rome , with Parliament conferring on giving Elizabeth the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England , while the Act of Uniformity 1559 Act of Uniformity of 1559 set out the form the English ... Queen Elizabeth I 1533 1603 , ElizabethanReligiousSettlement http history.hanover.edu texts ENGref ... Religionsregelung fr R glement lisab thain simple ElizabethanReligiousSettlement ... I of England reached a moderate religioussettlement which became controversial after her death ... and the Anglicans, the considerable body of people who looked kindly on the ElizabethanSettlement ... believe that William Cecil himself wrote the Church Settlement because it was the 1551 2 version dusted ... to the settlement and largely stressed some continuity with the Catholic past ministers were ... at Communion. There had been opposition to the settlement in the shires, which for the most part ... of the Settlement, although MacCulloch sees it as absurd to see these concessions as intended ... A Dictionary of the Church of England . London S.P.C.K. p. 510 ref Legacy The settlement is often ... and had a major influence on Elizabethan politics. Neale shows how a militant group of Marian Exiles ... to accept a more Catholic settlement than she wanted by the Lords, rather than having Puritan ... were to be but part of the religious scene. See also Portal Anglicanism Oath of Supremacy Religion ... in Elizabethan and Early Stuart England location Cambridge year 1998 ref harv postscript None ... more details
was settled, for a time, by the ElizabethanReligiousSettlement , and parliament was not yet strong ... era monarch Queen Elizabeth I The Elizabethan era was the epoch in English history of Elizabeth ... and often thereafter to mark the Elizabethan age as a renaissance that inspired national pride through ... famous for Elizabethan theatre theatre , as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays ... realm before its royal union with Scotland. The Elizabethan Age is viewed so highly because of the periods .... France was embroiled in its own religious battles that would only be settled in 1598 with the Edict ... 20th century idealised the Elizabethan era. The Encyclop dia Britannica maintains that The long reign ... America. In popular culture, the image of those adventurous Elizabethan seafarers was embodied ... Elizabethan England was not particularly successful in a military sense during the period, but it avoided ... The Elizabethan Age was also an age of plots and conspiracies, frequently political in nature and often involving the highest levels of Elizabethan society. High officials in Madrid, Paris and Rome ... be a prelude to the religious recovery of England for Catholicism. In 1570, the Ridolfi plot ... . ref Kenneth Andrews, Trade, Plunder and Settlement Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis ... in 1577, claiming it in Queen Elizabeth s name, and in a third voyage tried but failed to found a settlement ... McDermott, Martin Frobisher Elizabethan privateer Yale University Press, 2001, ISBN 0 300 08380 .... ref Kenneth R. Andrews, Trade, Plunder, and Settlement Maritime Enterprise and the Genesis of the British ... It was an age of intense religious passions, which Elizabeth managed to tone down in contrast to previous and succeeding eras of religious violence. ref cite book last Collinson first Patrick authorlink ... to make windows into mens souls . Her desire to moderate the religious persecutions of previous ... for research the following century had both Sir Isaac Newton and the Royal Society , the Elizabethan ... more details
The Elizabethan Strangers , often referred to as just the Strangers , were a group of Protestant refugees seeking political asylum from the Catholic Low Countries , who settled in and around Norwich . The first group came from Flanders in 1565, but many more followed, eventually making up a third of the population of Norwich. First settlers In 1565, City authorities invited Protestant refugees from the Southern Netherlands Spanish Netherlands Spanish Netherlands to settle in Norwich to boost the City s textile industry. 30 households of master weavers, totalling almost 300 people, journeyed from the Low Countries to Norwich seeking refuge from religious persecution. They were the first of the Elizabethan Strangers . ref http www.heritagecity.org research centre social innovation the strangers.htm ref ref http www.historyextra.com visit strangers E2 80 98 hall norwich ref ref http www.bbc.co.uk legacies immig emig england norfolk ref See also Strangers Hall Norwich Early Modern Period 1485 1640 Norwich External links http www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk Visit Us Strangers Hall index.htm Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service Strangers Hall References reflist Category Protestant denominations, unions, and movements established in the 16th century ... more details
Elizabethan stage may refer to English Renaissance theatre , an English drama genre and the theatres in which it was performed Elizabethan Stage Oregon Shakespeare Festival , a contemporary American theatre modeled after the Renaissance era Fortune Playhouse in London disambig ... more details
italic title The Young Elizabethan was a British children s literary magazine of the 20th century. The magazine was founded in 1948 as Collins Magazine for Boys & Girls . In 1953, two weeks before the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II coronation of Elizabeth II , the magazine changed its name to The Young Elizabethan to honour the new queen. In 1958 it changed again to The Elizabethan . The Young Elizabethan generally serialised novels and also contained short stories, book reviews, poems, puzzles, and drawings. It was targeted at Grammar schools in the United Kingdom grammar school students. It ceased publication in 1973. One of the magazine s editors was Kaye Webb . References Humphrey Carpenter and Mari Prichard 1984 . The Oxford Companion to Children s Literature Oxford Oxford University Press, ISBN 978 0192115829 s.v. Young Elizabethan . DEFAULTSORT Young Elizabethan, The Category Defunct British literary magazines Category British children s magazines Category 1948 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Magazines established in 1948 Category Publications disestablished in 1973 UK mag stub ... more details
for the article of human clothing Ruff clothing File Schnoodle dog cone.jpg thumb An Elizabethan collar or cone is a protective medical device worn by an animal, usually a cat or dog. Shaped like a truncated cone, its purpose is to prevent the animal from biting or Wound licking licking at its body or scratching at its head or neck while wounds or injuries Wound healing heal . ref cite patent US 6044802 ref The device is generally attached to the pet s usual Collar animal collar with strings or tabs passed through holes punched in the sides of the plastic. The neck of the collar should be short enough to let the animal eat and drink. Although most pets adjust to them quite well, others will not eat or drink with the collar in place and the collar is temporarily removed for meals. ref http www.doctordog.com dogbook dogwound.html Dog Owner s Home Veterinary Handbook Wounds Copyright 1998, Macmillan Publishing ref While purpose made collars can be purchased from veterinarian s or pet stores ... clothing ruff s worn in Elizabethan era Elizabethan times . Elizabethan collar in popular culture The Elizabethan collar plays a role in the Pixar film Up 2009 film Up , where it s used as a public ... to keep her from pulling her feathers out. Gallery Commons category Elizabethan collars div style clear both div gallery File Cat with Elizabethan collar.jpg A cat wearing an Elizabethan collar after surgery. File Cone head Reni dog in Elizabethan collar.jpg A dog with an Elizabethan collar. File Cat with soft Elizabethan collar.jpg A soft fabric collar File Cornelius Applebottom the horse Elizabethan collar.jpg Horse neck cradle File Cone4.jpg Pembroke Welsh Corgi in an Elizabethan collar. File Pomerianian with Elizabethan collar.jpg Six month old pomerianian with Elizabethan collar one day after being spayed File Dog Wearing Inflatable Elizabethan Collar.jpg A Dog Wearing an Inflatable Elizabethan Collar. gallery See also Dog collar Muzzle device Wound licking References reflist Category ... more details
at compromising in both religious and political matters. She ruled for 45 years and was the sixth and last ..., headed by a mayor as well. Courts The courts made up the judicial system of Elizabethan England ..., as it was known , Church Courts with religious and moral cases, and other specific courts with other ... policy Elizabethan government concerning foreign policy is often accused of being affected by factionalism .... Impact The Elizabethan Era is famous for its playwrights William Shakespeare , Christopher Marlowe ...?node id 1529015&lastnode id 0 Elizabethan England A background overview. Everything2. 6 May ... history.wisc.edu sommerville 361 361 15.htm Sommerville, J.P. Elizabethan government. Department ... May 2007 Kingdom of England Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Elizabethan Government Category ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 In the Elizabethan era 1558 1603 , there were a wide range of leisure activities entertaining both the nobility and the common classes. Among these leisure activities were animal fighting , team sports , individual sports , game s, dramatics, Renaissance music music and the arts . Blood sports A range of pastimes which would now be considered blood sports were popular. Cock fighting was a common pastime, and the bets on this game could amount to thousands of pounds, an exorbitant amount of money in those days, and many respectable gentlemen lost all their money this way. citation needed date April 2008 Henry VIII of England Henry VIII had a Cockpit in Court Royal Cockpit built at one of his palaces. Young boys on Shrove Tuesday would normally bring in their own fighting rooster and would spend the afternoon at school placing bets on which rooster would win Citation needed date December 2007 . The most famous cock pit in London was in Drury Lane , and most towns and villages had their own pit. There were other common animal sports bear baiting , bullfighting , and dog fighting , ref http www.elizabethan era.org.uk elizabethan sports.htm Elizabethan Sports Bot generated title ref and cock throwing . Bowls was also extremely popular in the Elizabethan era. Hunting Various types of hunting were popular with the nobility or gentlemen. The stag, boar, roe, buck, badgers, otters, hares, and foxes were also hunted. For the wealthier gentleman, Falconry hawking was a sport, but forbidden for women. Citation needed date March 2008 Much time was spent on training a hawk or falcon, and for keeping it in good condition. Team Sports Elizabethan style football was comparable to the present day sports of rugby union or rugby league . Two teams rushed against each ... url http www.elizabethan era.org.uk elizabethan dance.htm title Elizabethan Dance publisher Elizabethan ... Elizabethan Era.org Elizabethan Food, Clothing, Theatre, Sports, Music, Dance Category Tudor England ... more details
Elizabethan Serenade is a light music composition by Ronald Binge . When it was first played by the Mantovani orchestra in 1951, it was simply titled Andante cantabile . ref Musiker, Reuben, et al. 1998 Conductors and composers of popular orchestral music a biographical and discographical sourcebook . Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 031330260X, p. 24 google books uooJfq7gOa0C online page 24 ref The name was altered by the composer to reflect the optimism of the new Elizabeth II Elizabethan age beginning with the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1952. ref Various authors, http www.naxos.com mainsite blurbs reviews.asp?item code 8.553515&catNum 553515&filetype About 20this 20Recording&language English CD notes to Elizabethan Serenade The Best of British Light Music , Naxos 8.553515 ref The piece won Binge an Ivor Novello award and it also had chart success in Germany and South Africa. A version with lyrics by poet Christopher Hassall called Where the Gentle Avon Flows was released and the work also had lyrics added in German, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Dutch, Danish and French. The piece was used as the theme to Music In Miniature on the BBC Light Programme . ref http www.radiorewind.co.uk radio2 light programme page.htm Radio Rewind , Retrieved 19 October 2010. ref In 1970, a reggae version called Elizabethan Reggae by Boris Gardiner & the Love People was released. This was initially erroneously credited to the track s producer, Byron Lee and the Dragonaires . ref Mike Carey http www.rfsoc.org.uk rbinge.shtml Ronald Binge A Tribute at the Robert Farnon Society website. ref References reflist Use dmy dates date August 2011 Category 1951 compositions Category Compositions by Ronald Binge music stub Italic title de Elisabethserenade eo Elizabeta serenado no Elizabeth Serenade ... more details
Use British English date November 2010 Infobox Film image Elizabethan Express.jpg caption ex LNER LNER Class A4 Class A4 60017 Silver Fox at London King s Cross railway station name Elizabethan Express writer Paul Le Saux narrators Alan Wheatley br Howard Marion Crawford director Tony Thompson producer Edgar Anstey distributor British Transport Films released 1954 music Clifton Parker runtime 20 min. language English Elizabethan Express is a 1954 British Transport Films British Transport Film that follows The Elizabethan , a non stop British Railways service from London to Edinburgh along the East Coast Main Line . Although originally intended as an advertising short, it now acts as a nostalgic record of the halcyon years of steam on British Rail ways and the ex LNER LNER Class A4 Class A4 . It was directed by Tony Thompson, with a tongue in cheek poetic commentary written by Paul Le Saux. ref name screenonline Screenonline title id 705726 name Elizabethan Express Retrieved 4 February 2008. ref It is also notable for its music by Clifton Parker , who also wrote the score for Blue Pullman film Blue Pullman and several other British Transport Films . ref name screenonline He was later to write the music for the 1959 version of The 39 Steps 1959 film The Thirty Nine Steps , which also features an A4. Synopsis The film follows the preparation behind the service, as well as focusing on one particular journey. The star of the film is the LNER Class A4 Gresley A4 60017 Silver Fox , although ... archives bn films bn2elizabethan.html Elizabethan Express at Moving History. Retrieved 4 February 2008. ref Background The Elizabethan was a daily non stop service in celebration of the new Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Elizabethan era of the early 1950s. Departure from both ends was in mid ... Magazine location London page 53 date January 1993 The article includes the full log of the up Elizabethan ... Screenonline title id 705726 name Elizabethan Express http www.britishtransportfilms.co.uk productions ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 The term Elizabethan literature refers to the English literature produced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I 1558 1603 . The Elizabethan era saw a great flourishing of literature, especially in the field of drama . The Italian Renaissance had rediscovered the ancient Greek and Roman theatre, and this was instrumental in the development of the new drama, which was then beginning to evolve apart from the old mystery and miracle plays of the Middle Ages . The Italians were particularly inspired by Seneca the Younger Seneca a major tragic playwright and philosopher, the tutor of Nero and Plautus its comic clich s, especially that of the boasting soldier had a powerful influence on the Renaissance and after . However, the Italian tragedies embraced a principle contrary to Seneca s ethics showing blood and violence on the stage. In Seneca s plays such scenes were only acted by the characters. But the English playwrights were intrigued by Italian model a conspicuous community of Italian actors had settled in London and Giovanni Florio had brought much of the Italian language and culture to England. Following earlier Elizabethan plays such as Gorboduc play Gorboduc by Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset Sackville & Thomas Norton Norton and The Spanish Tragedy by Thomas Kyd Kyd that was to provide much material for Hamlet , William Shakespeare stands out in this period as a poet and playwright as yet unsurpassed. Shakespeare was very gifted and incredibly versatile, and he surpassed professionals as Robert Greene 16th century Robert Greene who mocked this shake scene of low origins. Though most dramas met with great success, it is in his later years ... figures in Elizabethan theatre include Christopher Marlowe , Thomas Dekker poet Thomas Dekker ... such as On Monsieur s Departure . The most famous themes of the Elizabethan Drama are Revenge, Sensationalism ... Elizabethan Theatre Elizabethan theatre Category Early Modern English literature Category History ... more details
Image Yale Elizabethan Club facade.JPG right thumb 250px Leverett Griswold House, circa 1775, renovated 1810 15 and 1995 96. Home of the Elizabethan Club. The Elizabethan Club is a social club at Yale University named for Queen Elizabeth I and her era. Its profile and members tend toward a literary disposition, and conversation is one of the Club s chief purposes. The Elizabethan Club s collection of 16th and 17th Century books and artifacts include Folios and Quartos Shakespeare Shakespearean folios ... Manual Elizabethan Club Bot generated title ref . Tea is served daily during the semester and members ... Kenneth Boroson, 1995 6, Elizabethan Club Garden. Engraved under the bust of Shakespeare I know ... collection of first and early editions of the Elizabethan and Jacobean plays that he had studied ... Books Bot generated title ref Image Yale Elizabethan Club Phoenix Motif.jpg left thumb 100px The falcon motif of Yale s Elizabethan Club, from a badge of Queen Elizabeth I Mr. Cochran s gift of 141 ..., and the entire collection now numbers around 300 volumes. A catalogue of this collection, The Elizabethan ..., tea, the art of the book, and literature, focused on but not exclusively of the Elizabethan era. During ... University Press. ref http yalepress.yale.edu yupbooks SeriesPage.asp?series 30 Elizabethan Club ... has been a practice dating back to its early years. Membership Membership in the Elizabethan Club, by invitation ... File Elizabethan Club Yale University 1920.jpg thumb right 260px The Elizabethan Club, 1920 The Elizabethan ... Shakespeare and the Elizabethan period, most of them published in the middle of the twentieth century ... A Member of the Yale Elizabethan Club , a satirical description of a self absorbed Lizzie member ... a soft Beelzebub. We re out Elizabething the Elizabethan Club. ref http books.google.com books?id AJWKS3w0BNAC ..., 1967. Parks, Stephen. The Elizabethan Club of Yale University and Its Library Centenary Edition. New ... of Queen Elizabeth I. New Haven The Elizabethan Club, 2006. Newton, Alfred Edward. A Magnificent Farce ... more details
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The Settlement may refer to Flying Fish Cove , the main settlement on Christmas Island The Settlement BVI The Settlement , the main town on Anegada in the British Virgin Islands Edinburgh of the Seven Seas , capital and main settlement of Tristan da Cunha disambig de The Settlement nl The Settlement ... more details
Wiktionary Settlement may refer to Consolidation soil , a process by which soils decrease in volume Human settlement , a community where people live Israeli settlement , communities inhabited by Israeli Jews in territory that came under Israel s control as a result of the 1967 Six Day War Urban settlement disambiguation Rural settlement Urban type settlementSettlement closing , as in a real estate closing with transfer of title deed to the buyer Settlement finance , the process of exchanging the consideration for financial instruments once a transaction has been executed Settlement structural , the gradual distortions created in a structure Legal terms Settlement litigation , an agreement or resolution of a dispute Settlement under the Poor Law , a person s place of origin or later established residence, being the Parish responsible for the person if destitute Settlement trust , an instrument creating a trust See also Act of Settlement , various legislation Settlement movement , started in Victorian England, concerned with urban poverty Settlement school , in the US, inspired by the above Prussian Settlement Commission aimed at Germanization of Polish inhabited areas from 1886 to 1924 Disambig ja ... more details
very rude From Gail B. Stuart s Life in Elizabethan London . Elizabeth s father, Henry VIII ... of twisted sheepgut. It made a sweet melody that was appealing to the ears of many. Elizabethan ... are still sung today. It is doubtless that your worship requires music Pg. 121 Life in Elizabethan ... of the Elizabethan court. http www.elizabethan era.org.uk elizabethan music.htm Theater became increasingly ... modern authorities the greatest of all the Elizabethan composers from Gail B. Stuart s Life in Elizabethan London . He was the leading composer of religious music. Many of his songs still exist today ... were John Bull composer John Bull 1562 1628 , best known organist of the Elizabethan era, and John ... as they were used on the continent about 17 years after the end of the Elizabethan period, and even ... organ organs , virginals , and harpsichord . Other Elizabethan instruments included the Portative ... 1.4Mb format2 Ogg References Carpowich, Matt C. 2007 . Music in the Elizabethan Era . Houghton Mifflin ... Via Frankenbush . Leo Print International. Lace, William W. 1995 . Elizabethan England . Lucent Books. Davis, William S. 1930 . Life in Elizabethan Days . Harper and Row. Palmer, R R., Joel Colton ... http www.elizabethan era.org.uk elizabethan music.htm Elizabethan Music from http www.elizabethan era.org.uk . Retrieved Jul. 16, 2005 External links http www.elizabethan era.org.uk elizabethan dance.htm Elizabethan Music DEFAULTSORT Music In The Elizabethan Era Category Renaissance music Category ... more details
The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust AETT was set up in September 1954 under the guidance of H. C. Coombs H. C. Nugget Coombs , ref Tim Rowse, Playing the blame game , The Australian , 16 May 2007. ref Governor of the Commonwealth Bank , Sir Charles Moses General Manager, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian Broadcasting Commission and John Douglas Pringle, Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald . It aimed to establish drama, opera and ballet companies nationally. Named to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II s visit to Australia, the Trust raised 100,000 by a public appeal. ref http nla.gov.au nla.ms ms5908 MS 5908 Records of Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust at the National Library of Australia ref ref http www.theindependent.org.au downloads AETT annual report 1957.pdf Annual Report 1957, The Australia Elizabethan Theatre Trust ref The trust had an agreement with the Commonwealth government to match public donations in the ratio of 1 3 and to provide ongoing funding . ref name Wettenhall Roger Wettenhall, Kaleidoscope, or Now We See Them, Now We Don t , Canberra Bulletin of Public Administration , No. 110, 2003, p. 32. ref In the 1970s, the AETT went into receivership and its operations were scaled back. Its arts promotion role passed to the Australia Council. ref name Wettenhall Since 1999 the Trust has offered overseas music scholarships 80 scholars have been supported ... AGM Chairmans Address 2006.pdf Chairman s Address for 2005, The Australia Elizabethan Theatre Trust ... in setting up the Elizabethan Theatre Trust Opera Company now Opera Australia in 1956 the Elizabethan ... the direction of Margaret Scott dancer Margaret Scott the Elizabethan Trust Orchestra in 1967, which ... The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust the first year , Sydney The Australian Elizabethan Theatre ... links http www.australiadancing.org subjects 3521.html Profile of The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust at AustraliaDancing http nla.gov.au nla.ms ms5908 MS 5908 Records of Australian Elizabethan ... more details
The Elizabethan Stage Society was a theatrical society dedicated to putting on productions of English Renaissance theatre drama from the Elizabethan and Jacobean era s, particularly but not exclusively those of William Shakespeare . It was founded in 1895 by William Poel . Its minimal scenery, platform stage, quick scene changes and emphasis on the poetry was in direct and deliberate contrast to Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Henry Irving s large set productions, and were a major influence on later staging and production of these works. Walter Nugent Monck was its stage manager in the 1920s, and its actors included Ben Greet . Productions The Tempest 1897 The Coxcomb 1898 The Alchemist play The Alchemist 1899 Richard II play Richard II 1899, starring Harley Granville Barker Act 2 of Edward III play Edward III 1911, Little Theater External links http catalogue.nal.vam.ac.uk ipac20 ipac.jsp?session R2Y900V304050.27976&profile nal&source horizon&view subscriptionsummary&uri full 3100001 643142 0&ri 5&aspect subtab114&menu search&ipp 20&spp 20&staffonly &term Elizabethan Stage Society.&index NAME&uindex &aspect subtab114&menu search&ri 5 NAL Category 1895 establishments Category William Shakespeare ... more details
Infobox UK school name The Elizabethan High School latitude 53.3336 longitude 0.9506 dms dms image Elizabethan High School Logo.png size motto Learning through thinking formally Viribus unitis motto pl established 1979 Moved to Hallcroft Road Easter 2006 approx closed c approx type Community school Community , comprehensive school religion Non denominational president head label Headteacher head Ms Lynn Kenworthy formally French r head label r head chair label Chair of Governors chair Mr R Parry founder founder pl specialist Science College Science specialist pl street Hallcroft Road city Retford county Nottinghamshire country England postcode DN22 7PY LEA Nottinghamshire ofsted yes urn 122885 staff enrollment 1198 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours Navy, Burgundy publication free label 1 Former name free 1 Retford High School for Girls free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http elizabethan.notts.sch.uk website name School website The Elizabethan High School , alongside Retford Oaks High School and St Giles Special School, is one of three secondary schools in the Nottinghamshire market town of Retford . The school has specialist status in Science ..., the Elizabethan is the highest performing of the two schools in Retford, with above average GCSEs ... Secondary 20education Ofsted Reports for the Elizabethan High School ref History Grammar Schools ... http elizabethan.notts.sch.uk about history title History of the Elizabethan High School accessdate 2009 05 18 publisher The Elizabethan High School ref ref http www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk elizabethanhighschoollocallandchargessearch.pdf ..., The Elizabethan Highlights, which is distributed to current students and other interested parties. ref http elizabethan.notts.sch.uk newsletter Elizabethan High School Newsletter ref Alumni Retford ... The Elizabethan High School http www.edubase.gov.uk establishment summary.xhtml?urn 122885 EduBase Education in Nottinghamshire DEFAULTSORT Elizabethan High School Category Comprehensive schools ... more details
Elizabethan furniture is the form which the Renaissance took in England in furniture and general ornament ... eventually the Elizabethan degenerated into the Jacobean era Jacobean . And if the movement was tardy ... just preceding the precise Elizabethan. In spite of a few articles of Renaissance furniture procured ... Italy reveled in the perfect fantasies of the Italian cinquecento . The term Elizabethan has been used ... with the exceedingly high and narrow backs and small square seats which are called Elizabethan ... title Elizabethan and later English furniture journal Harper s New Monthly Magazine date 1877 ... ref Classic influence Attempts at classicism is everywhere in the Elizabethan. Once in a while in a mantelpiece ... so prominent as in the Elizabethan. If the type was meager, its play of line was infinite curve ..., there was nothing of the Elizabethan that was not ornamented with the strapwork in some form ... in interior decoration than the intersecting curves and angles of a lofty old Elizabethan ceiling ... into the ornament of the Elizabethan. The ensigns armorial, set in all shapes and surrounded by all ... peculiar to the Elizabethan itself &mdash miniature and open representations of which are to be seen ... Absorbing of Gothic Nevertheless, in the Elizabethan the Gothic is never quite forgotten. Its vertical .... The Renaissance of the Elizabethan came into England by way of the Low Countries . The importation ... ones, what became part of the Elizabethan furniture style was the top heavy and overloaded Dutch cabinet ... value. It is this importation and custom that accounts for something of the character of the Elizabethan ... of which was ugly. In the later period of the Elizabethan, the Italians themselves may have ... shell In that portion of the Elizabethan which is often considered as the Jacobean, although it was but the completer ... cupboard 1877.png thumb Jacobean court cupboard There was something, on the whole, in the early Elizabethan ... to belong to the reign of Charles I. Image Elizabethan mirror 1877.png thumb Elizabethan mirror. Mirrors ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Use British English date April 2012 Orphan date February 2011 The Elizabethan Madrigal Singers is a choir that was founded by Walter Ryan in 1950 at Aberystwyth University . http www.aber.ac.uk music mads.htm The History The history of The Mads as the choir is often known has been chronicled recently in a book by Dale Webb http www.blurb.com bookstore detail 1649365 , and an online archive has been created paying homage to the past 60 years.This http www.mads.org.uk Mads archive brings together pictures, newspaper articles and sound files that have been found in both private collections and at the National Library of Wales . Whilst the Mads have appeared in local newspapers, and continue to do so http www.cambrian news.co.uk lifestyle i 11348 they have also appeared on BBC programmes Songs for the Asking and on radio. The choir has a rich history of concerts in and around the Aberystwyth area. The Elizabethan Madrigal Singers also continue to regularly tour. Having in the past visited Russia, Iceland, the USA, the Seychelles and most of Europe. In November, the choir had the privilege of singing on the pitch in Cardiff s Millennium Stadium at the start of the Wales v. South Africa rugby game. http www.welshicons.org.uk news music aberystwyth university E2 80 99s E2 80 98mads E2 80 99 at the millenium stadium Notable Past Members and Associates William Mathias Member and wrote Gloria in Excelsis Deo for Mads in 1954. Michael C. Brewer current director of the National Youth Choir of Great Britain Jayne Davies Vice President of the International Eisteddfod in Llangollen Mervyn Williams former head of music at BBC Wales Haydn James former Musical Director of The London Welsh Male Voice Choir Recent Performances Haydn James has been Musical Director at the Welsh Rugby Union and recently asked the Mads and ex members to perform at the Millennium Stadium for the Wales v. South Africa Rugby Union match on 13 November 2010. Category Choirs ... more details
TOCright Robert Browne died October 1603 was an English actor of the Elizabethan era , and the owner and Actor manager manager of the Inn yard theatre Boar s Head Theatre . He was also part of an enduring confusion in the study of English Renaissance theatre . Two Robert Brownes The relevant documents of English Renaissance drama contain numerous references to Robert Browne. Early twentieth century scholars, like Edmund Kerchever Chambers E. K. Chambers ref E. K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage , 4 Volumes, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1923 Vol. 2, p. 304. ref and Edwin Nunzeger, ref Edwin Nunzeger, A Dictionary of Actors and of Others Associated with the Representation of Plays in England Before 1642 , New Haven, Yale University Press, 1929 pp. 60 3. ref assumed that these records referred to a single individual. Later scholars, principally Charles Jasper Sissons ref C. J. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Brown of the Boar s Head, Life and Letters Today , Vol. 15 No. 6 Winter 1936 , pp. 99 107. ref ref C. J. Sisson, The Boar s Head Theatre An Inn yard Theatre of the Elizabethan Age , Stanley Wells, ed., London, Routledge, 1972. ref and Herbert Berry, ref Herbert Berry, The Boar s Head Playhouse , Washington DC, Folger Books, 1986. ref argued persuasively that two separate individuals had been confused and conflated into one. Or two at least There were obviously at least two and could easily have been three or more Robert Brownes who had to do with the companies and playhouses of the time. ref Berry, p. 197. ref To distinguish between two Robert Brownes, the earliest years of the seventeenth century are key. One Robert Browne was busy running the Boar s Head Theatre in 1601 through 1603 another Robert Browne was performing with English actors in Germany between 1601 and 1607. The Boar s Head Browne died in 1603, and so can reasonably be termed an Elizabethan actor. The career of the other ... century he can sensibly be called a Jacobean actor. The Elizabethan actor The Robert Browne who ... more details
Variations on an Elizabethan Theme also seen as Variations on Sellenger s Round is a set of variations for string orchestra, written Classical music written in collaboration collaboratively in 1952 by six English composers Lennox Berkeley , Benjamin Britten , Arthur Oldham , Humphrey Searle , Michael Tippett and William Walton . Imogen Holst also played a role in the work, but she did not write a variation as such. ref name BBL The variations were written to celebrate the forthcoming coronation of Elizabeth II Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953. ref name BBL Benjamin Britten also wrote his opera Gloriana in honour of this occasion. Background At the Aix en Provence Festival in July 1952, Benjamin Britten had attended the premiere of La guirlande de Campra , a collaborative work by seven French composers, and this gave him the idea of inviting several English composers to join him in each writing a variation on a theme from the time of Elizabeth I of England the first Queen Elizabeth to honour her modern day successor. ref name BBL http books.google.com.au books?id AMyKjyzEW kC&pg PA106&lpg PA106&dq guirlande Campra&source bl&ots PiQh66hgNV&sig 4UnEnJm5NbPSJLfo4NbaOKRTB7k&hl en&ei PfG S43fGI3 7AOzzPDACQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CA0Q6AEwAzge v onepage&q guirlande 20Campra&f false Letters from a life The selected letters of Benjamin Britten 1913 1976 ref ref name BPF Lennox Berkeley , Michael Tippett and William Walton all readily accepted Britten s invitation. Alan Rawsthorne declined outright. Edmund Rubbra initially agreed, but pulled out of the project at the eleventh hour, at which time Arthur Oldham and Humphrey Searle were brought in. ref name BBL ref name ...&dq variations elizabethan theme walton&source bl&ots wStKfwDEut&sig YBUQIyjculUYsmK1LHBww9Bn5Zw&hl en&ei ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Variations On An Elizabethan Theme Category Collaborations in classical music Category ... Elizabethan Theme ... more details
Refimprove date April 2008 Image Banquet1.JPEG right Elizabethan Banquet England during the Elizabethan era 1558 1603 , though frequently regarded as the zenith of Renaissance , did not give its people a high standard of health. Various diseases and food problems emerged which made life difficult for them. Health Common diseases in the 16th century Image Rats.png thumb Rats The serious lack of sanitation in Elizabethan England, especially in big cities, gave rise to many diseases endangering the lives of the many people in England. Streets were filled with rotting garbage, and animals were allowed to defecate wherever they pleased. Sewers were often blocked, and rivers were contaminated by domestic waste. Epidemic diseases became increasingly common due to fleas and lice, and were especially prevalent among children. Common diseases arising from the lack of sanitation included smallpox , measles , malaria , typhus , diphtheria , Scarlet fever , and chickenpox . As the 16th century was also a period of discovery and exploration for England, it is common that explorers and travelers contracted diseases such as Malaria and sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis in foreign countries and spread them when they returned to their homeland. Treatment of diseases Unreferenced section date January 2009 Image Lavender.png thumb left Lavender Advanced medicine did not exist back in the 16th century, therefore people thought for basic remedies to various illnesses usually by making their own medicine and potions using herbs and plants. Most people also preferred home medicine and household remedy as they were much cheaper than seeing doctors and physicians. Examples for herbal and plant usage Treatment for headache Rose, Lavender and other sweet scented herbs Treatment for earache ... an important part in the diet during the Elizabethan era, and people of different statuses ate bread ... elizabethanfoodrecipes.htm Useable Elizabethan recipes Category Tudor England ... more details
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