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The Life of the Renowned Sr. Philip Sidney. With the true Interest of England as it then stood in relation to all Forrain Princes: And particularly for suppressing the power of Spain Stated by Him: His principall Actions, Counsels, Designes, and Death. Together with a short account of the Maximes and
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commented on Greville: "He is nine parts Machiavel and Tacitus, for one of Sophocles and Seneca... Whether we look into his plays or his most passionate love-poems, we shall find all frozen and made rigid with intellect." He goes on to speak of the obscurity of expression that runs through all of
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In 1614 he became chancellor and under-treasurer of the exchequer, and throughout the reign, he was a valued supporter of James I, although in 1615 he advocated the summoning of Parliament. In 1618 he became commissioner of the treasury, and in 1621 he was raised to the peerage with the title of
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as, successively, treasurer of the navy, chancellor of the exchequer, and commissioner of the Treasury, and who for his services was in 1621 made Baron Brooke, peer of the realm. Greville was granted
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are to be found at the Bodleian Library, Oxford (a manuscript formerly owned by Dr. B. E. Juel-Jensen); Trinity College, Cambridge (MSS R.7.32 and 33); and the Shrewsbury Library (MS 295).
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along with Philip Sidney. There, Greville became a great favourite with the Queen, who valued his sober character and administrative skills. In 1581, he was elected in a by-election as
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Lord Brooke, who never married, left no natural heirs, and his senior (Brooke) barony passed to his cousin and adopted son, Robert Greville (1608–1643), who took the side of
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in 1585 in his expedition against the Spanish West Indies, but Elizabeth forbade Drake to take them with him, and also refused Greville's request to be allowed to join
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and Frederick Lord Windsor staged an entertainment as the "Four Foster Children of Desire". The ambassadors were working on plans for Elizabeth's marriage to
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Greville is best known for his biography of Sidney (composed c. 1610–12), which circulated in manuscript with the title
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In 2018 the first-ever festival dedicated to Greville was launched in his home town, Alcester, Warwickshire.
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The Remains of Sir Fvlk Grevill Lord Brooke: Being Poems of Monarchy and Religion: Never Before Printed
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Gouws, John (2004). "Greville, Fulke, first Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (1554–1628)".
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In 1581 at a Whitehall tournament in honour of French ambassadors Greville, Philip Sidney,
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in 1604, making numerous improvements. Greville is best known today as the biographer of
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John Gouws, "Fact and Anecdote in Fulke Greville's Account of Sidney's Last Days," in
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David Norbrook, "Voluntary Servitude: Fulke Greville and the Arts of Power," in his
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Hitchens, Christopher (2001). Letters to a young contrarian. Basic Books. p. xiii.
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Constant Minds: Political virtue and the Lipsian paradigm in England, 1584-1650
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Constant Minds: Political virtue and the Lipsian paradigm in England, 1584-1650
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G. A. Wilkes, "The Sequence of the Writings of Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke,"
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on 2 March 1643, having survived the elder Greville by only fifteen years.
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Greville was a capable administrator who served the English Crown under
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The Fatal Mirror: Themes and Techniques in the Poetry of Fulke Greville
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has asserted that this work is comparable in force of imagination to
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in parliament in 1592–1593, 1597, 1601 and 1621. In 1598 he was made
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His other barony (Willoughby de Broke) was inherited by his sister
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at various times between 1581 and 1621, when he was raised to the
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W. Hilton Kelliher, "The Warwick Manuscripts of Fulke Greville,"
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Poems and Dramas of Fulke Greville, First Lord Brooke, 2 volumes
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in 1587. About 1591 Greville served further for a short time in
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Fulke Greville, born 3 October 1554, at Beauchamp Court, near
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He was sent in 1564, on the same day as his lifelong friend,
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The principal repository for Fulke Greville's papers is the
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Alcester & District Local History Society; Spring 1985.
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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On 1 September 1628 Greville was stabbed at his house in
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The complete title of the first octavo edition reads:
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Burials at the Collegiate Church of St Mary (Warwick)
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A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
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Greville has numerous streets named after him in the
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Sir Philip Sidney: 1586 and the Creation of a Legend
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13th Baron Latimer and 5th Baron Willoughby de Broke
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edited by Geoffrey Bullough, was published in 1938.
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Policies used by Queen Elizabeth in her Government.
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