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king's LIBRARY. 
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assembled by his Majesty's authority, first in Saint Paul's, London, 
Feb. 13, 1623, thence removed to Westminster, and there yet con- 
tinuing this 23 of Aprill, 1624." 
159. William Shakspeare. 
Born at Stratford-upon-Avon, 1564 ; died April 23, 1616. 
160. Darcy Wentworth. 
161. John Stow. 
Historian and Antiquary ; born 1525 ; died April 5, 1605. 
162. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. 
Daughter of Sir Henry Sidney ; born about 1550 ; married Henry 
Herbert, Earl of Pembroke; died September 25, 1621. 
163. Matoaka, alias Kebecka. 
Daughter of Prince Powhatan, Emperor of Virginia ; converted to 
Christianity, married Mr. Rolff; died on shipboard at Gravesend, 
1617. 
164. Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. (See No. 162.) 
165. Lady Arabella Stuart. 
Only child of Charles Stuart, fifth Earl of Lennox, born about 
1575 ; died September 27, 1615. 
166. Robert Abbot, Bishop of Salisbury. 
Born at Guildford, 1560 ; elder brother to George Archbishop of 
Canterbury; preferred to the see of Salisbury in 1615; died 
March 2, 1617. 
167. George Carleton, Bishop of Chichester. 
Born at Norham, in Northumberland ; consecrated Bishop of 
LandafT, in 161S ; translated to Chichester in 1619 ; died 1628. 
168. Matthew Hut ton, Archbishop of York. 
Sometime master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge; Bishop of 
Durham, 1589; translated to York, 1595 ; died 1605, set. 80. 
169. John Overall, Bishop of Norwich. 
Became Dean of St. Paul's in 1601 ; Bishop of Lichfield and 
Coventry, in 1614 ; translated to Norwich in 1618; died 1619. 
170. John Barclay. 
Scotch poet; born 1582; died 1621. 
171. William Camden. 
Antiquary and historian; born 1551; educated at St. Paul's 
School and at Oxford ; Head Master of Westminster School in 
1592. He founded a Professorship of History at Oxford; died 
November 9, 1623. 
172. Francis Beaumont. 
Dramatist and Lyrical Poet ; third son of Francis, Judge of 
Common Pleas; born 1586 ; died 1616. 
