Boorde, Andrew — ▪ English physician and author Boorde also spelled Borde born c. 1490, , Borde hill, Cuckfield, Sussex, Eng. died April 1549, Fleet Prison, London English physician and author of the first English guidebook to Europe. Boorde was… … Universalium
Andrew Boorde — or Borde (1490 ndash;April 1549) was an English traveller, physician and writer.Born at Boords Hill, Holms Dale, Sussex, he was educated at Oxford University, and was admitted a member of the Carthusian order while under age. In 1521 he was… … Wikipedia
Boorde, or Borde, Andrew — (1490? 1549) Traveller, b. near Cuckfield, Sussex, was brought up as a Carthusian, and held ecclesiastical appointments, then practised medicine at various places, including Glasgow, and was employed in various capacities by T. Cromwell. He… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Welsh rarebit — Welsh rarebit, Welsh rabbit, or more infrequently, rarebit is traditionally a savory sauce made from a mixture of cheese and various other ingredients and served hot over toasted bread. The term Welsh rarebit refers to a dish most commonly served … Wikipedia
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1549 — Year 1549 (MDXLIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Kingdom of England, it was known as The Year of the Many Headed Monster , because of the unusually high number of… … Wikipedia
Wise Men of Gotham — Wise Men of Gotham, the early name given to the people of the village of Gotham, Nottinghamshire, in allusion to their reputed simplicity. But if tradition is to be believed the Gothamites were not so very simple.The story is that King John… … Wikipedia
Names of Germany — Because of Germany s geographic position in the centre of Europe and its long history as a disunited region of distinct tribes and states, there are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, perhaps more than for any other… … Wikipedia
1540s in England — Events from the 1540s in England.IncumbentsMonarch Henry VIII of England (to 28 January 1547), Edward VI of EnglandEvents* 1540 ** January Dunstable Priory closed down as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. ** 6 January King Henry VIII… … Wikipedia