Thomas Achelley
Thomas Achelley (16th century) - English poet and playwright. Little is known about his life, and most of his works have been lost. It is known that he wrote plays for the Queen's Men theater troupe, but the lyrics of these plays have not survived to our times. The news about the poet comes from the mentions of other authors who apparently highly appreciate his achievements. Thomas Dekker mentions him in the work of A Knight's Conjuring, along with Thomas Watson and Thomas Kyd, the author of the Spanish Tragedy. The most famous song of Acheley is a poem, dedicated to Thomas Gresham, A most lamentable and tragicall stories conteyning the outragious and horrible tyrannie which a Spanishe gentlewoman named Violenta executed vpon her louer Didaco, because he espoused another beyng first betrothed vnto her published in 1575, which is a translation Mattea Bandella's history.
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