I'm sure Brendan Bradshaw has written on Loftus in The Constitutional
Revolution book. I could be mistaken. There's a lot on Loftus in Alan Ford's
Protestant Reformation in Ireland. Hope this is some help,
Andrew Hadfield
>Dear List,
>
>I'm trying to work my way through clerical silences of another sort. Would
>anybody working on Adam Loftus, the devilish Archbishop of Dublin, or
>Thomas Jones, Bishop of Meath, give me a shout to swap ideas?
>([log in to unmask]). I find little on Jones and all I can find on Loftus
>(alluded to in the View) is the DNB and a dissertation in German. Also, I'd
>be interested to hear the dirt that any Sidneyphiles or others may have on
>Nathaniel Baxter, who wrote the *Countess of Pembroke's Ourania* in Wales
>but was a churchman in Youghal (entangled with Raleigh's properties) before
>that. He's in the DNB and gets a long mention in Edward Hinton's *Ireland
>Through Tudor Eyes* but seems to disappear in criticism after that. Am I
>correct?
>
>Best wishes, Thomas Herron
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>O spirit of Love, how quicke and fresh art thou,
>That notwithstanding thy capacity,
>Receiveth as the Sea. Nought enters there
>Of what validity, and pitch so ere,
>But falles into abatement, and low price,
>Even in a minute; so full of shapes is fancy,
>That it alone is high fantasticall.
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