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Aurelian Townshend

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and fourteen court ladies. From such heights as the court masque, Townshend rapidly fell. In 1643, he appears as "a poore and pocky Poet, (who) would bee glad to sell an 100 verses now at sixpence a piece, 50 shillings an 100 verses" before the
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in 1673. Their son Charles died as an infant, and with the death of the 20th Earl the earldom of Oxford, created in 1142, became extinct.
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Townshend's poetry is remarkably formal and simultaneously free. His language is delicate, and his lines musical.
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Townshend's mother was named Anne, and is said to have been the daughter of Sir Richard Catlin.
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The Complete Peerage, edited by H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White and Lord Howard de Walden
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took his money. Within three years, Townshend was back in England. He then spent a year in
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Will of Thomas Townshend, yeoman, of Crimplesham, Norfolk, National Archives
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argues that Townshend's mixture of formality and liberty set the stage for
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Broadway, Jan (2004). "Townshend, Sir Roger (c.1544–1590)".
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Beal, Peter (2004). "Townshend, Aurelian (fl. 1583–1649?)".
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Dean, David (2004). "Townshend, Hayward (c.1577–1603x21)".
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The Jacobean Grand Tour: Early Stuart Travellers in Europe
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Very little is well established about Townshend's life.
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Baker, J.H. (2004). "Catlin, Sir Robert (c.1510–1574)".
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Aurelian Townshend was the son of John Townshend of
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Index

English
Dereham Abbey
Norfolk
Crimplesham
Norfolk
Sir Roger Townshend
Hayward Townshend
Robert Cecil
Europe
Anthony Sherley
France
Edward Herbert
wild boar
librettist
Inigo Jones
Thomas Carew
Cavalier poets
masque
Tempe Restored
Shrove Tuesday
Queen Henrietta Maria
House of Lords
venereal disease
George Kirke
Groom of the Bedchamber
Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford
T. S. Eliot
Hugh Kenner
Andrew Marvell
Chambers 1912

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