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On Dec. 5, 1623, a fashionable young man-about-town called Sir Edward Dering visited St. Paul’s Cross Churchyard, London’s main bookselling hub. There he bought two playbooks, a book in Latin ...
In his own lifetime Sir Edward Dering (1598-1644) was well known for many things – politics, a grand family home at Surrenden Hall in Kent (now largely lost) and his passion for the theatre.
Discover the life of Sir Edward Dering, 1st Baronet (1598?-1644) in the first of Kent Archives' free-to-attend lunchtime talks for 2025. A theatre aficionado, Dering was the earliest person known ...
View Portrait of Sir Edward Dering, in a gold velvet coat, a blue embroidered waistcoat and a white chemise, standing before a red curtain by John Theodore Heins Sr. on artnet. Browse upcoming and ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether Francis Cotes’s total sales are going up, and if so ...
The 17th Century politician and Lieutenant of Dover Castle, Sir Edward Dering, erased a coat-of-arms on the roll and replaced it with one that bore the name of a fictional ancestor, Richard fitz ...
Sir Edward is now the highest-ranking politician to be linked to claims of historical sexual abuse crimes against children. Posted 5 Aug 2015 5 Aug 2015 Wed 5 Aug 2015 at 12:21am , updated 5 Aug ...
Sir Edward Heath is being investigated for alleged child sex offences more than 10 years after his death Credit: Hulton Archive. The confidential police report will be studied by the Independent ...
Sir Edward continued to sit in the House of Commons as the Member for Old Bexley and Sidcup until his retirement in 2001 and was the Father of the House between 1992 and 2001.
View Portrait of Sir Edward Dering, three-quarter-length, in a gold velvet coat, a blue embroidered waistcoat and a white chemise, standing before a red curtain (1762) Circle Highmore Joseph; Oil on ...
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