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Edmund Waller, poet, and parliamentarian, lived at Beaconsfield Pg 26
Article summarising Edmund Wallers life. His battle with parliament and banishment to France with a £10,000 fine in 1643 and his various allegiances to different monarchs. He was a good orator which may also have saved his life. A few samples of poetry are included. He had 5 sons and 8 daughters.
Creator
Vanson,FredericDate of creation
2000Date of coverage
[1606-2000]Place
BeaconsfieldContributor
UnknownCopyright
UnknownReference number
P-HC/A/048Access
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