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There are , however , no further similarities ; not does he seem to have used any of Thomas Walsingham's books . ... This Thomas Walsingham does not appear to have been a relative of Sir Thomas Walsingham , Marlowe's patron .
There are , however , no further similarities ; not does he seem to have used any of Thomas Walsingham's books . ... This Thomas Walsingham does not appear to have been a relative of Sir Thomas Walsingham , Marlowe's patron .
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Francis Walsingham , not yet a knight , had been English ambassador in Paris at the time of the massacre . By order of the French government , his embassy in the Faubourg - Saint - Germain was protected by troops while the slaughter was ...
Francis Walsingham , not yet a knight , had been English ambassador in Paris at the time of the massacre . By order of the French government , his embassy in the Faubourg - Saint - Germain was protected by troops while the slaughter was ...
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157 ; Faust and , Walsingham , Audrey , I. 158 , 161-168 , I. 281 ; Georgics , II . 103 ; Meres , Francis , 170 , 184 , II . 151 Walsingham , Edmund , I. 91 Vergil , Polydor , II . 20 Walsingham family , I. 161 , 208 , II .
157 ; Faust and , Walsingham , Audrey , I. 158 , 161-168 , I. 281 ; Georgics , II . 103 ; Meres , Francis , 170 , 184 , II . 151 Walsingham , Edmund , I. 91 Vergil , Polydor , II . 20 Walsingham family , I. 161 , 208 , II .
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