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Greville, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628

LC control no.n 80090006
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPR2215 PR2216
Personal name headingGreville, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628
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Variant(s)Greville, Fulke, Sir, 1554-1628
Brooke, Fulke Greville, Baron, 1554-1628
Grevil, Fulke, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628
Grevill, Foulk, Baron Brooke, 1554-1628
Greville, Fulke, Baron Latimer, 1554-1628
Latimer, Fulke Greville, Baron, 1554-1628
Greville, Fulke, Baron Willoughby de Broke, 1554-1628
Willoughby de Broke, Fulke Greville, Baron , 1554-1628
Broke, Fulke Greville, Baron Willoughby de, 1554-1628
De Broke, Fulke Greville, Baron Willoughby, 1554-1628
Birth date15541003
Death date16280930
Place of birthAlcester (England)
Place of deathWarwick (England)
Field of activityPoetry Drama Civil service Political science
Profession or occupationPoets Dramatists Public officers Politicians Aristocracy (Social class)
Found inHis Certaine learned and elegant workes ... 1632.
Sands, Pauline. Transcripts of the papers of Fulke Greville, 2016: title page (Fulke Greville) page 9 (ffulke Lord Brooke Baron Brooke of Beauchamps) page 2 (born at Beauchamp Court, Alcester in 1554; educated at Jesus College, Cambridge; bestowed with the title of Lord Brooke by James I; parliamentary posts included Secretary to the Principality of Wales, Treasurer of the Navy and Chancellor of the Exchequer; murdered by one of his servants)
InU/Wing STC files (usage: Sir Foulk Grevill, late Lord Brook)
Wikipedia (English), April 21, 2016 (Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke, de jure 13th Baron Latimer and 5th Baron Willoughby de Broke KB PC; 3 October 1554 - 30 September 1628; known before 1621 as Sir Fulke Greville; Elizabethan poet, dramatist, and statesman who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1581 and 1621, when he was raised to the peerage; in 1628 he was stabbed inside Warwick Castle; died four weeks after the attack)
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