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William Patten (historian)

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which thing, as it chanced, we both did: but so far from appointment between us, as neither was writing of the other’s doing till somewhat before our departure homeward. Marry, since my coming home, indeed, his gentleness being such as to communicate his notes to me, I have, I confess, been thereby, both much a certained in many things I doubted, and somewhat remembered of that which else I might hap to have forgotten.
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now Master of the Requests was the other. Whereby, we both (not being bound so straightly, in days of travel, to the order of march; nor otherwhile, but when we sat in Court, to any great affairs) had liberty to ride to see the things that were done, and leisure to note occurrences that came. The
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later declared his position forfeit, and he was replaced on 13 July. Over the next few years Patten lost all his other public offices, as well as the lease of Stoke Newington, which he assigned to John Dudley in 1571. On 16 November 1572 Patten presented his 'Supplicatio Patteni' to the Queen,
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declaring in it that he had had to sell all his lands and belongings to the value of Β£500 per annum. Patten blamed one of his servants for the sums missing from the Exchequer, and requested an investigation. However there is no evidence that an investigation was ever carried out.
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described him as 'a learned Gentleman and grave citizen', and records that Patten 'exhibited a Booke to the Mayor and communalitie' of London protesting against the increase of purprestures (illegal enclosures of land). The translator
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William Patten (b. circa 1510 – d. in or after 1598) was born in London, the son of Richard Patten (d. 1536), clothworker, and Grace, the daughter of John Baskerville. His grandfather, Richard Patten of Boslow,
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The calendar of scripture. Whearin the Hebru, Challdian, Arabian, Phenician, Syrian, Persian, Greek and Latin names … in the holly Byble … ar set, and turned into oour English toong
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t pleased my very good Lord, the Earl of Warwick, Lieutenant of the Host (who thereby had power to make Officers), to make me one of the Judges of the Marshalsy , as Master
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1576. In 1563 Patten repaired the manor house as well as the Church of St Mary, Stoke Newington, adding a vestry, aisle, private chapel and schoolhouse. Patten was a
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Patten's first wife, whose identity is unknown, died at Billingsgate in 1549. He subsequently married Anne, the daughter of and heiress of Richard Johnson of
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mentioned that Patten was 'now living' in 1587. His last known work was published in 1598. An engraving of Patten by J. Mills is found in Robinson's
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Deprived of his income and offices, Patten turned to scholarship. In April 1570 he produced a vocabulary and alphabet to accompany an
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in July 1575, has also been attributed to Patten. It is known that Patten contributed verses to the Kenilworth entertainment.
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Patten published his account 'Out of the Parsonage of Saint Mary's Hill, in London, this 28 January 1548' under the title
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Waynflete (Wainfleet, Patten), William (c.1400–1486), bishop of Winchester and founder of Magdalen College, Oxford
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Scott, David (1977). "William Patten and the Authorship of "Robert Laneham's Letter" (1575)".
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The expedicion into Scotlade of the most woorthely fortunate Prince Edward, Duke of Soomerset
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The expedicion into Scotlade of the most woorthely fortunate prince Edward, duke of Soomerset
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In July 1548 Patten was appointed Collector of Customs in London, and in the following year
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The History and Antiquities of the parish of Stoke Newington in the County of Middlesex
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army to Scotland in the capacity of a Judge of the Marshalcy by the appointment of the
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O'Kill, Brian (1977). "The Printed Works of William Patten (c.1510–c.1600)".
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Newton, Thomas (1544/5–1607), translator and Church of England clergyman
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On 23 June 1562 Patten was appointed for life as a teller of the
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Luctus consolatorius: super morte nuper D. Cancellarij Angliae
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In 1544 Patten was in France in service as a secretary of the
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The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Stoke Newington
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Patten's date of death is unknown. The herald and antiquary
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Waad (Wade), Armagil (c.1510–1568), government official
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Penny, Thomas (c.1530–1589), botanist and entomologist
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Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society
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Patten also eulogised two former patrons, 239: 763: 715: 699: 679: 663: 647: 631: 615: 599: 583: 559: 535: 427: 411: 395: 343: 142:, granted Patten a lease of the manor of 779: 767: 751: 739: 727: 703: 683: 667: 651: 635: 619: 603: 587: 571: 543: 539: 523: 507: 503: 483: 431: 407: 355: 1052:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 952:Pollard, A.F., introduction by (1903). 920:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 877:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 846:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 815:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 455: 443: 383: 336: 978: 695: 547: 499: 423: 379: 125:The Life and Raigne of King Edward VI 7: 519: 495: 479: 467: 367: 256:entertainment of Queen Elizabeth at 1029:10.1111/j.1475-6757.1977.tb01372.x 263:Patten was an early member of the 206:(1575). In 1583 Patten produced a 14: 833:. Vol. III. pp. 51–155. 1111:The Expedition in Scotland, 1547 1094:Dictionary of National Biography 1072: 1147:16th-century English historians 187:Literary and scholarly pursuits 1113:, London (1548), reprinted in 1085:Patten, William (fl.1548-1580) 1083:Shaw, William Arthur (1895). " 252:, a lively description of the 37:William Patten, 1820 engraving 1: 862:Fragments of Scottish History 860:Dalyell, John Graham (1798). 303:Fragments of Scottish History 1152:16th-century English writers 1023:. Wiley-Blackwell: 297–306. 1016:English Literary Renaissance 296:The Expedition into Scotland 158:, and in 1558 was appointed 994:Robinson, William (1842) . 238:(1589). In another eulogy, 1173: 1157:16th-century male writers 943:Patten, William (1972) . 326:The Calendar of Scripture 210:translation of Psalm 72, 90:. 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Index

King Edward VI
Queen Elizabeth I

Derbyshire
William Waynflete
Bishop of Winchester
Armagil Waad
Gonville Hall
Cambridge
St Mary-at-Hill
Billingsgate
Earl of Arundel
Somerset's
Earl of Warwick
William Cecil
Holinshed
John Hayward
Thomas Penny
prebendary
St. Paul's Cathedral
Stoke Newington
Michaelmas
Justice of the Peace
Middlesex
Receiver-General
Yorkshire
Exchequer
Barons of the Exchequer
Armenian
psalter

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