• Barnabe Rich (also Barnaby Riche) (c. 1540 – 10 November 1617) was an English author and soldier, and a distant relative of Lord Chancellor Rich. He fought...
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  • and translator Barnabe Jolicoeur (born 1966), former Mauritian sprinter Barnabe Rich (c. 1540 – 1617), English author and soldier Barnabe (artist) French...
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    sap soldiers' strength. Writing thirty years after the Mary Rose sank, Barnabe Rich estimated that if a thousand English archers were mustered, after one...
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  • taken up by the Elizabethan writers Robert Greene, Thomas Lodge and Barnabe Rich. Walter Scott satirised it in the character of Sir Piercie Shafton in...
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  • England, Scotland and Ireland Anthony Munday – Survay [sic.] of London Barnabe Rich – The Irish Hubbub, or the English Hue and Cry Joseph Swetnam – The Schoole...
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    riotous disorder expected of the occasion, with plot elements drawn from Barnabe Rich's short story "Of Apollonius and Silla", based on a story by Matteo Bandello...
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    highly skilled archer; other military writers such as Humfrey Barwick and Barnabe Rich argued the opposite. An arquebus angled at 35 degrees could throw a bullet...
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    speakes not French". Lyly's prose style was much imitated, for example by Barnabe Rich in his Second Tome of the Travels and Adventures of Don Simonides, 1584;...
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  • version of it occurs in the conclusion of Rich His Farewell to Military Profession (1581) by Barnabe Rich. The popular play Grim the Collier of Croydon...
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  • Commendatory verse for Allarme to England (1578) by Barnabe Rich, with those by Thomas Churchyard and Barnabe Googe. All for Money (1578), a morality play with...
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