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    Tobias Hume (possibly 1579 – 16 April 1645) was a Scottish composer, viol player and soldier. Tobacco, No.3, the First Part of Ayres - The Musicall Humours...
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    Irish: Tóibias Italian: Tobia Kazakh: Тобиас (Tobïas) Kurdish: Tobîas Latgalian: Tobijas Lithuanian: Tobijas Occitan: Tòbiàs Polish: Tobiasz Russian:...
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    (ca.1650) Captaine Tobias Hume (1569–1645) – Tobacco, No.3 The First Part of Ayres – The Musicall Humours (1605) Captaine Tobias Hume (1569–1645) – The...
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    piece entitled "Harke, harke," from the First Part of Ayres (1605) by Tobias Hume, where he instructs the gambist to "drum this with the backe of your...
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    viol has been favorably compared to both the lute and the violin, by Tobias Hume and Roger North respectively. The name lyra viol came into use because...
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  • (politician), Canadian politician Rob Hume, English ornithological writer Rowena Hume (1877–1966), Canadian obstetrician Tobias Hume (c. 1569–1645), English composer...
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  • Sheerness Dockyard and launched by the Royal Navy in 1711. Her captain was Tobias Hume. In 1717, the Scarborough caused the destruction of a pirate galley and...
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  • to Tobias alone, and the women exit. Harry tells Tobias that if the circumstances were reversed, he and Edna don’t think they would allow Tobias and...
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    health-giving properties of pipe-smoking. A popular song of the early 1600s by Tobias Hume proclaimed that "Tobacco is Like Love".[2] The importation of tobacco...
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  • (c. 1470 – after 1554) Robert Carver (composer) (c. 1485 – c. 1570) Tobias Hume (possibly 1579 – 1645) John Abell (1653 – after 1724) John Clerk (1676–1755)...
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