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Walsingham, Sir Francis
The Oxford Companion to British History
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Walsingham, Sir Francis (
c.1532–90). Walsingham matriculated at King's College, Cambridge, in 1548 and was taught by the prominent humanist (and
Cecil's father-in-law) Sir John
Cheke. He travelled abroad 1550–2, began common law training at Gray's Inn in 1552, and studied civil law at Padua from 1555. He became privy counsellor and principal secretary in 1571 and held the post until his death. Walsingham was a strong protestant, watchful against catholic plots and anxious for a European coalition of protestant powers. He helped to draft the ‘bond of Association’ in 1584 to protect Elizabeth from conspiracies, though Cecil had developed the idea in 1569. Walsingham had a reputation as an intelligence expert and in 1568 warned of a European plot to free Mary Stuart. One of his lines should stand as his epitaph: ‘there is less danger in fearing too much than too little.’
John F. C. Harrison
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Walsingham girls still perfect in conference: Walsingham's pressure wears down Norfolk Collegiate in a TCIS showdown.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 2/7/2007; 700+ words
; ...worried. "I liked the pace," the Walsingham Academy girls basketball coach said...in the second half Tuesday night and Walsingham came away with a 68-56 victory. It...quickness and outside shooting bedeviled Walsingham, which held a couple of brief leads...
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Walsingham girls notch regular-season title: Defense helps Walsingham shut down HRA for its first TCIS regular-season crown since 1997.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 2/17/2007; 700+ words
; ...Burke Feb. 17--NEWPORT NEWS -- Walsingham Academy's girls basketball team won...well as we've played all year, said Walsingham coach Kevin Williams. "If we defend...had all his reserves in the game and Walsingham led 62-22. "Offensively we can score...
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Trojans make history: The Walsingham teams split in the TCIS finals, with the boys winning their first Tidewater title.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 2/25/2007; 700+ words
; ...Conference boys basketball tournaments, no Walsingham Academy basketball player ever walked...trophy. Then came the 42nd tournament. Walsingham (20-7) broke ahead of Bishop Sullivan...night for a 55-49 victory. It was Walsingham's third trip to the championship game...
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Trojan girls cruise to semis: Walsingham's girls shake off loss with an easy win in the quarterfinals of the state tournament.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 2/27/2007; 700+ words
; ...there were any doubts as to whether Walsingham Academy's girls basketball team would...Trojans were rolling. Final score: Walsingham 77, Brunswick Academy 28. This after...be OK." Six minutes into the game, Walsingham led 23-0. By the end of the first...
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Trojan girls cruise to semis: Walsingham's girls shake off a loss with an easy win in the quarterfinals of the state tournament.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 2/28/2007; 700+ words
; ...there were any doubts as to whether Walsingham Academy's girls basketball team would...Trojans were rolling. Final score: Walsingham 77, Brunswick Academy 28. This after...minutes into the game, No. 1-seeded Walsingham led eigth-seeded Brunswick Academy...
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The Queen's Loyal Spy; Walsingham's dark espionage in Elizabethan England.(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 8/14/2005; 700+ words
; ...SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Francis Walsingham has been dead for 405 years, yet if...of the game of smoke and mirrors that Walsingham pioneered as the first spymaster of...those who followed in his footsteps. Walsingham was accountable to Queen Elizabeth I...
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Jon Bolton assesses a new Tudor biography.(Walsingham: Elizabethan Spymaster and Statesman)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: History Review; 3/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Walsingham: Elizabethan Spymaster and Statesman...Elizabethan spymaster. Sir Francis Walsingham's career certainly deserves this renewed...shadow of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Walsingham is frequently depicted as a one-dimensional...
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Walsingham easily claims third title in row: The Trojans win the rematch, stop Highland for their third straight state championship.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 3/4/2007; 700+ words
; ...last year's state championship game, Walsingham Academy embarrassed Highland School...afternoon, but the result was the same. Walsingham (28-2) beat the Hawks 61-48 to...about the emotional factor," said Walsingham coach Kevin Williams. "We knew we...
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Walsingham cruises to final: Katie Carr hopes her last game with Walsingham's basketball team will yield its third consecutive state title.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 3/3/2007; 700+ words
; ...has been a lifetime. She started for Walsingham Academy as a seventh-grader; now...School of Warrenton at 5 p.m. in Walsingham's Chismer Athletic Complex. On the...schools Division II state championship for Walsingham (27-2) in what will be a rematch...
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Williams has more than broken through at Walsingham Academy: A gamble six years ago pays off, as Kevin Williams has guided the Trojans to two straight state girls basketball championships.
Newspaper article from: Daily Press (Newport News, VA); 3/31/2006; 700+ words
; ...WILLIAMSBURG -- Six years ago, Walsingham Academy took a chance on Kevin Williams...gamble. Williams, hired in 2000 as Walsingham's girls basketball coach even though...semifinals this year. The resurrection of Walsingham's program is complete. This season...
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Walsingham, Sir Francis
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Walsingham, Sir Francis ( c. 1532–90). Walsingham matriculated at King's College, Cambridge, in 1548...secretary in 1571 and held the post until his death. Walsingham was a strong protestant, watchful against catholic...
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Walsingham
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Walsingham a village in Norfolk which is the site of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham , a popular place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages. Walsingham way the Milky Way , as fancifully supposed to have been used as a guide by pilgrims travelling...
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Sir Francis Walsingham
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Sir Francis Walsingham , 1532?-1590, English statesman...impending attack of the Spanish Armada. Walsingham, as a Protestant, favored an alliance...Bibliography: See C. Read, Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the Policy of Queen Elizabeth...
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Alan of Walsingham
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Alan of Walsingham ( fl. C14). See Walsingham, Alan of .
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Walsingham, Alan of
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Walsingham, Alan of ( fl. 1314–d. 1364). Sacristan of Ely Cathedral, Cambs., from 1321 during the erection of the exquisite...
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