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Birth in Ockley

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Nicholas Culpeper
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Sixteen hundred and sixteen, in the reign of King James I, was a fateful year — the year in which William Shakespeare died and William Harvey described the circulation of the blood for the first time in his lectures.1

Children sweeten labours but they make misfortunes more bitter.

Francis Bacon, 1561–1626

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  1. E. Parker, Highways and Byways in Surrey, p. 337. London, 1908.

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  2. F. W. T. Attree and J. H. L. Booker, The Sussex Colepepers, Sussex Arch Coll 47: 47–81. 1904

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  3. E. W. T. Attree and J. H. L. Booker, The Sussex Colepepers, Part H. The Culpepers of Wakehurst, Sussex Arch Coll 48: 65–98, 1905.

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  4. W. H. Blaauw, ‘Wakehurst, Skaugham and Gravetye’, Sussex Arch Coll 10: 151–167, 1858.

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  5. F. N. Hepper, Wakehurst Place. Kew Guild, 3rd edn. Richmond, 1983.

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© 1992 Olav Thulesius

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Thulesius, O. (1992). Birth in Ockley. In: Nicholas Culpeper. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230371538_1

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