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4 unusual facts about Thomas Randolph


1630 in poetry

Thomas Randolph, Aristippus; or, The Joviall Philosopher, published anonymously

Robert Dodsley

This was followed by a satirical farce called The Toyshop (Covent Garden, 1735), in which the toymaker indulges in moral observations on his wares, a hint which was probably taken from Thomas Randolph's Conceited Pedlar.

Thomas Randolph

Thomas Jefferson Randolph (1792-1875), served in the Virginia House of Delegates

Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (died 1332), companion-in-arms of Robert the Bruce


Mary Fleming

The English diplomat Thomas Randolph recorded that the Queen was particularly consoled by Mary Fleming when she was disturbed by the discovery of the French poet Chastelard hiding in her bedchamber.

Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland

In 1322, with Douglas and Thomas Randolph, he made an attempt to surprise the English King at Byland Abbey, near Malton, Yorkshire.


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