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Usher
Royal courts employed officials called 'ushers' who were in charge of doors and access to rooms around the monarch's presence.
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Filter this CollectionSir John Drummond of Slipperfield and Hawthornden
Younger son of Sir Robert Drummond of Carnock, architect to James VI of Scotland, Sir John Drummond married Susanna Fowler, daughter of Edinburgh money lender Janet Fockhart. Their son was the poet William Drummond of Hawthornden. Susanna's brother...
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- 1579
Oliver Goldsmith
Oliver Goldsmith (10 November 1730 – 4 April 1774) was an Anglo-Irish writer, poet, and physician known for his novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), his pastoral poem The Deserted Village (1770) (written in memory of his brother), and his plays The...