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  2. Christopher Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe was christened at St George's Church, Canterbury.The tower, shown here, is all that survived destruction during the Baedeker air raids of 1942.. Christopher Marlowe, the second of nine children, and oldest child after the death of his sister Mary in 1568, was born to Canterbury shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Katherine, daughter of William Arthur of Dover. [8]

  3. List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Murders of four women from October to November 1986 during robberies. 35 years, 33 days Coffman insisted that she suffered from battered-woman syndrome. James Marlow: Marlow sexually assaulted two of their victims. Kevin Cooper: Axing and stabbing of Douglas and Peggy Ryen, their daughter Jessica, and their son Joshua's friend Christopher Hughes.

  4. List of women on death row in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Coffman. Along with her boyfriend James Marlow, Coffman was convicted of the kidnappings, robberies and murders of Sandra Neary, Pamela Simmons, Corinna Novis and Lynel Murray on October and November 1986. Novis and Murray were sexually assaulted by Marlow. 35 years, 1 month and 1 day.

  5. Doctor Faustus (play) - Wikipedia

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    Setting. 16th century Europe. The Tragical History of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus, commonly referred to simply as Doctor Faustus, is an Elizabethan tragedy by Christopher Marlowe, based on German stories about the title character Faust. It was probably written in 1592 or 1593, shortly before Marlowe's death.

  6. Thomas Kyd - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Kyd. Thomas Kyd (baptised 6 November 1558; buried 15 August 1594) was an English playwright, the author of The Spanish Tragedy, and one of the most important figures in the development of Elizabethan drama. Although well known in his own time, Kyd fell into obscurity until 1773 when Thomas Hawkins, an early editor of The Spanish Tragedy ...

  7. Eleanor Bull - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor married Richard Bull October 14, 1571 at St Mary-le-Bow, London. He held the post of sub-bailiff at Sayes Court and worked for the Clerk of the Green Cloth. He died in 1590. [8][9] After her husband's death, she stayed at their house on Deptford Strand, Deptford, which was in Kent, but is now within London.

  8. A Dead Man in Deptford - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Decimal. 823/.914 20. LC Class. PR6052.U638 D42 1995. A Dead Man in Deptford is a 1993 novel by Anthony Burgess, the last to be published during his lifetime. It depicts the life and character of Christopher Marlowe, a renowned playwright of the Elizabethan era.

  9. The Wench Is Dead - Wikipedia

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    The title of the novel comes from Christopher Marlowe's play The Jew of Malta; the following quotation serves as the epigraph to the novel: FRIAR BARNARDINE. Thou hast committed--BARABAS. Fornication: but that was in another country; And besides, the wench is dead. T.S. Eliot used the same quote as an ironic prologue to his poem "Portrait of a ...