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Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth; with Fragmenta regalia / or, Observations on Queen Elizabeth, her times and favourites

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A foreign traveler records a tour around England, recounting coastal towns, country roads, inns, provincial customs, and urban features such as the river, bridges, churches, public buildings, and palaces, with attention to architecture, civic life, and everyday manners. Appended memoir-like sketches by a courtier offer personal recollections of the monarch’s circle, presenting portraits of courtiers, favourites, ceremonial practices, and the political atmosphere at court. Together the accounts blend practical travel detail and social portraiture to convey both external landscape and the human networks that shaped the period’s English society.

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Paul Hentzner

Paul Hentzner was a German lawyer and traveler, best known for his detailed account of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. His notable work, "Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth; with Fragmenta regalia," offers a unique perspective on the culture, politics, and society of late 16th-century England. Hentzner's observations provide valuable insights into the Elizabethan court and its notable figures, making his writings an important resource for historians and literature enthusiasts alike. His travel narrative not only reflects his personal experiences but also captures the essence of an era marked by significant political and social change.

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