Richard Huloet
Richard Huloet was a 16th-century English lexicographer. He was born at Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire. He was a contemporary of Peter Levens, John Withals, and John Véron.
Quotes
- Bag and baggage.
- Abecedarium Anglico-Latinum pro Tyrunculas (1552), n.p. Reported in Hoyt's (1922), p. 639
- Cf. As You Like It. III. 2. How erst wee did them thence, sans bag and baggage, tosse. Burdet—Mirror for Magistrates. St. 75. With bag and baggage, selye wretch, / I yelded into Beautie's hand. Tottel's Miscellany. Arber's Reprint. P. 173. Appears in trans. of Polydore Vergil's English History, edited by Sir Henry Ellis, Camden Society (1844) MS., in the handwriting of the reign of Henry VIII. (About 1540–50) Also in Camden Society Reprint, No. 53. P. 47. (1500) In Life of Lord Grey, Camden Society MS. P. 37. (About 1570) Credited to Froissart, in Lord Berner's trans. Vol. I. Ch. CCCXX. P. 497. (Ed. 1523) (See also Gladstone—Speech. May 7, 1877. [Turks] one and all, bag and baggage, shall I hope clear out from the province they have desolated and profaned.)
- Abecedarium Anglico-Latinum pro Tyrunculas (1552), n.p. Reported in Hoyt's (1922), p. 639
External links
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