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"The epitaphye of Sir Griffyth Apryse;" nine 7-line stanzas

MS. Rawl. C. 813, fol. 28b

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"The epitaphye of Sir Griffyth Apryse;" nine 7-line stanzas

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MS. Rawl. C. 813, fol. 28b

Summary

Sir Griffith Ap-Rice was a knight of Worcestershire, and one of the garrison of Calais, in the time of Hen. VIII. He appears from this poem to have been killed by a lance-wound in the side. He was one of the knights present at the Field of the Cloth of Gold; see Jerdan's Rutland Papers, p. 33, and Turpin's Chron. of Calais, p. 21. See also Collins' Peerage, vii. 506.

Beg. "When I revolve yn my remembrance."

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Rawlinson Manuscripts

Rawlinson C: History, Theology

English Poems and Prophecies

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