• Nicholas Udall (or Uvedale Udal, Woodall, or other variations) (1504 – 23 December 1556) was an English playwright, cleric, schoolmaster, the author of...
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  • John Nicholas Udall (July 23, 1913 – June 15, 2005), usually called Nick Udall, was mayor of Phoenix, Arizona from 1948 to 1952. He was a member of the...
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  • translation and arrangement of the text was the work of the dramatist Nicholas Udall. "Ars Anatomica". Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. v t e v...
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  • Ralph Roister Doister is a sixteenth-century play by Nicholas Udall, which was once regarded as the first comedy to be written in the English language...
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    massive volume was finally printed in January 1548. Parr had enlisted Nicholas Udall, Thomas Keyes and Mary Tudor to translate different sections and she...
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    Nicholas Owen, S.J., (c. 1562 – 1/2 March 1606) was an English Jesuit lay brother who was the principal builder of priest holes during the reigns of Queen...
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    The original use of the word horns in English has been attributed to Nicholas Udall in his 1548 book Paraphrases, translating from the Latin term cornuta...
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    including a farthingale to be sent to her in the Tower of London in 1551. Nicholas Udall mentioned "trick ferdegews and billements of gold" in his comedy Ralph...
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  • Nicholas Grimald (or Grimoald) (1519–1562) was an English poet and dramatist. Nicholas Grimald was born to a modest yeoman family of farmers in 1519–20...
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    considerable variation in spelling) has been known in England at least since Nicholas Udall's Thersytes of 1537: "You and I... Muste walke to him and eate a solybubbe...
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  • their articles, the government spokesman (either Philip Nichols or Nicholas Udall) wondered why they did not just ask the king for a version of the liturgy...
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    beheaded at Tower Hill, on 28 July 1540, the same day as Thomas Cromwell. Nicholas Udall, a cleric, playwright, and Headmaster of Eton College, was the first...
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  • Look up Udall or Udalls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Udall is an American political family. Udall may also refer to: Brady Udall (fl. 2010s), American...
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  • Giraldi ("Cinthio"), Italian novelist and poet (died 1573) c. December – Nicholas Udall, English schoolmaster playwright (died 1556) unknown date – Ranabai...
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    Arizona (1961–91). Next generation: John Nicholas Udall, son of John, mayor of Phoenix, Arizona (1948–52); Tom Udall, son of Stewart, U.S. House of Representatives...
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  • (living, Wales/England) in English Kurt Tucholsky (1890–1935, Germany) Nicholas Udall (1504–1556, England) Alfred Uhry (born 1936, United States) Rodolfo...
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  • Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum António Ferreira – Bristo Approximate year Nicholas Udall – Respublica (probable author) Mr. S. – Gammer Gurton's Needle See 1553...
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    be displayed in all parish churches. The translation was overseen by Nicholas Udall, with the future Queen Mary, Edward's half-sister, contributing. Erasmus...
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    during the reign of Henry VIII, the lack of references to named plays by Nicholas Udall (e.g. the Respublica) do not necessarily support their not having been...
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  • di pittura William Salesbury – A Dictionary in Englyshe and Welshe Nicholas Udall – The first tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus vpon the newe...
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  • known comedy in the English language, is written by London schoolmaster Nicholas Udall for his pupils to perform. Gammer Gurton's Needle by "Mr. S." follows...
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  • Johanne Chrysostomo Lazare de Baïf – translation of Sophocles' Electra Nicholas Udall (attrib.) – Thersites Unknown dates Achille Gagliardi, Italian Jesuit...
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  • account of his privations at Wallingford, and of the severities of Nicholas Udall at Eton. He was elected to King's College, Cambridge in 1543, a date...
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  • Phoenix, Arizona, 1936–1938 John Nicholas Udall (1913–2005), mayor of Phoenix, Arizona, 1948–1952, and son of John Hunt Udall John Oliver Udal (1926–2022)...
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    2022. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Coronation of Anne Boleyn and verses by Nicholas Udall, Tudor Tracts (London, 1903), pp. 9-28...
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  • first known comedy in the English, is written by London schoolmaster Nicholas Udall for his pupils to perform. Book of Common Prayer (revised) Bartolomé...
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  • molehill in the first half of the 15th century. The idiom is found in Nicholas Udall's translation of The first tome or volume of the Paraphrase of Erasmus...
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  • Sackville – Gorboduc Jack Juggler – anonymous, sometimes attributed to Nicholas Udall 1566 George Gascoigne – Supposes 1567 John Pickering – Horestes 1568...
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    Browne 1563 John Randall 1562 Robert Rolle 1557 John Passey 1555–1556 Nicholas Udall 1543–1555 Alexander Nowell 1540 John Adams Nick Bevan (rowing coach...
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  • work was traditionally attributed to Nicholas Udall, but in 1933, Gustave Scheurweghs – later editor of Udall's comedy Ralph Roister Doister – argued...
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