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Boorde, or Borde, Andrew
(1490?-1549) Traveller, b. near Cuckfield, Sussex, was brought up as a Carthusian, and held ecclesi...
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Cherry, Andrew
(1762-1812) Dramatist, s. of a bookseller at Limerick, was a successful actor, and managed theatres...
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Fletcher, Andrew
(1655-1716) Scottish statesman and political writer, s. of Sir Robert F. of Saltoun, East Lothian, ...
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Marvell, Andrew
(1621-1678) Poet and satirist, s. of the Rector of Winestead, Yorkshire, where he was b., ed. Camb....
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Lang, Andrew
D.Litt., etc. (b. 1844) Poet, critic, and folklorist. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France (1872), Bal...
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Wyntoun, Andrew of
(1350?-1420?) Chronicler, was a canon of St. Andrews, who became Prior of St. Serf's island in Loch...
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Bradley, Andrew Cecil
L.L.D., Litt.D., etc Critic. A Commentary on Tennyson's In Memoriam (1901), Shakespearian Tragedy (...
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Boyd, Andrew Kennedy Hutchison
(1825-1899) Miscellaneous writer, s. of Rev. Dr. B. of Glasgow, was originally intended for the Eng...
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