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Philip Stubbs

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in the Protestant tradition. He followed this book with other semi-devotional works. He died in about 1610, aged around 55.
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of 1581, and London literati came to see him as one of a group of ballad writers including also
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Alexandra Walsham, "Stubbes, Philip (b. c.1555, d. in or after 1610),"
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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A View of Vanitie, and Allarum to England, or, Retrait from Sinne
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Index

Philip Stubbs (priest)
pamphleteer
Cheshire
Congleton
Anthony Wood
Cambridge
Oxford
John Stubbs
Katherine Emmes
broadside
William Elderton
Thomas Deloney
theatre
sexual reproduction
gambling
alcohol
fashion
ars moriendi
Katherine Stubbes
"Stubbs, Philip (STBS555P)"


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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10.1093/ref:odnb/26737
UK public library membership
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Chisholm, Hugh
Stubbs, Philip

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