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The Bulletin
Fix this text‘The Bulletin,” Vol. 66—No. 3391
Fix this textWednesday, February 7, 1945
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Fix this textRegistered at the General Post Office, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, for Transmission by Post as a Newspaper.
Fix this textSeppelts
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Fix this textthe fairest of the country houses built beside Shakespeare’s Avon.
Fix this textAs is so often the case, the architect of this house is unknown,
Fix this textbut it may have been built by that mysterious person John of
Fix this textPadua. There has been a family of Lucy at Charlecote since the
Fix this textthirteenth century. The Thomas Lucy of Elizabethan times was
Fix this texta Puritan ; his tutor was Foxe of the “Book of Martyrs” and it was
Fix this textJbefore this Lucy that tradition says Shakespeare was brought.
Fix this textfor having been poaching among the deer. In retaliation the
Fix this textBard of Avon issued a lampoon which necessitated his depar-
Fix this textture to the safer distance of London. Sir Thomas Lucy was
Fix this textfurther satirised as Justice Shallow, in the “Merry Wives”; “I thank
Fix this textyou for my venison, Master Shallow'.” Like so many Elizabethan
Fix this texthouses —Charlecote was rebuilt by Sir Thomas —this one also is in
Fix this textthe form of the letter E. The Good Queen, an inveterate caller,
Fix this textvisited Charlotte during the year 1572, and it was on her departure
Fix this textthat Sir Thomas Lucy received his knighthood.
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Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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