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This article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1632.

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Aurelian Townshend was a seventeenth-century English poet and playwright.

Robert Allot was a London bookseller and publisher of the early Caroline era; his shop was at the sign of the black bear in St. Paul's Churchyard. Though he was in business for a relatively short time – the decade from 1625 to 1635 – Allot had significant connections with the dramatic canons of the two greatest figures of English Renaissance theatre, William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson.

Events from the 1580s in England.

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References

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  2. Thomas Dekker (11 September 1999). The Shoemaker's Holiday: Thomas Dekker. Manchester University Press. p. 4. ISBN   978-0-7190-3099-4.
  3. William D. Howarth; Michael O'Regan (5 June 1997). French Theatre in the Neo-classical Era, 1550-1789. Cambridge University Press. p. 166. ISBN   978-0-521-23013-1.
  4. George Percy, "Observations gathered out of a discourse of the plantation of the southern colony in Virginia by the English, 1606," in Jamestown Narratives: Eyewitness accounts of the Virginia Colony, The First Decade, 1607-1617, ed. Edward Wright Haile (Champlain, Va.: Roundhouse, 1998), 100.