tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8810072231618359371.post2309425553856796271..comments2023-11-26T11:35:17.489+01:00Comments on Jerome Nicholas Vlieland: Hugh ChestermanJerome Nicholas Vlielandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05130510413574873001noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8810072231618359371.post-86734629762580412912022-01-01T14:51:56.082+01:002022-01-01T14:51:56.082+01:00I am a big fan of Hugh Chesterman, have you seen h...I am a big fan of Hugh Chesterman, have you seen his work in the Joy Street series, particularly "Number Eleven Joy Street"? Very interesting illustration. My email is lynnj@gmx.com Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08049446108596593260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8810072231618359371.post-60237190125027625112021-07-02T08:22:08.825+02:002021-07-02T08:22:08.825+02:00Thank you for this interesting post. I found it wh...Thank you for this interesting post. I found it while trying to find the author of this poem which my sister had to learn at school about 50 years ago: <br /><br />...found in Country Like This, published in 1972 by The Friends of the Vale <br />of Aylesbury:<br /><br />King Charles the First to Parliament came, <br />Five good Parliament men to claim;<br />King Charles he had them each by name, <br />Denzyl Holles and Jonathan Pym,<br />And William Strode and after him,<br />Arthur Hazelrigg Esquire<br />And Hampden, Gent, of Buckinghamshire. <br /><br />The man at the gate said ‘Tickets, please,’ <br />Said Charles, ‘I’ve come for the five M.P.’s.’<br />The Porter said ‘Which?’ and Charles said <br />‘These:<br />Denzyl Holles and Jonathan Pym, ’ And <br />William Strode and after him, <br />Arthur Hazelrigg Esquire<br />And Hampden, Gent, of Buckinghamshire.’ <br /><br />In at the great front door he went,<br />The great front door of Parliament, <br />While, out at the back with one consent <br />Went Denzyl Holles and Jonathan Pym, <br />And William Strode and after him, <br />Arthur Hazelrigg, Esquire <br />And Hampden, Gent, of Buckinghamshire. <br /><br />Into the street strode Charles the First,<br />His nose was high and his lips were pursed,<br />While, laugh till their rebel sides near burst, <br />did<br />Denzyl Holles and Jonathan Pym, <br />And William Strode, and after him <br />Arthur Hazelrigg Esquire,<br />And Hampden, Gent, of Buckinghamshire.<br /><br />HUGH CHESTERMAN <br />King Charles the First <br />‘Speech Practice’ ed. by G. Colson, 1959<br /><br />Found here:<br />http://www.johnhampden.org/1/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Patriot-No.28.pdfWhat's in a Name?https://www.blogger.com/profile/12135443835544306368noreply@blogger.com