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Several illustrations of Blunt's tale appear in the Caveat. Both these and his story are repeated in later rogue literature. These illustrations and later texts often describe Blunt as an Upright Man, which Harman does not in his text. 'to filch', to beat, to strike, to rob. 'to maund', to ask or require. 'to cant', to speak. 'to prig', to ride.
1 May - Michiel Jansz van Mierevelt, Dutch painter (died 1641); 24 September - Martin Fréminet, French painter and engraver (died 1619); date unknown. Nicolas Cordier, French sculptor, painter and printmaker (died 1612)
To the left of the central peasant dressed in black in the foreground, a second recessional corridor invites the viewer into the fictive space of the painting. There is a cascade of faces, beginning with the profile of the central figure, then that of a peasant woman, then a man from the city, finally leading to a smiling jester in the distance ...
The fort is the first European settlement in present-day North Carolina. February 4 – Prince Zhu Zaiji, son of the Jiajing Emperor, becomes the ascends the throne of Ming Dynasty China as the Longqing Emperor. [1] February 10 – Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, is murdered at the Provost's House in Kirk o' Field ...
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April 26 – Nicolas Formé, composer (d. 1638); August 21 – Francis de Sales, Catholic Bishop of Geneva, born in the Duchy of Savoy (d. 1622); September 24 – Martin Fréminet, painter and engraver (d.