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- John Stubbs (or Stubbe) (c. 1544 – after 25 September 1589) was an English Puritan, pamphleteer, political commentator and sketch artist during the Elizabethan era, whose right hand was cut off on 3 November 1579 following a conviction for "seditious writing".
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The Puritan, John Stubbs, published a pamphlet criticising Elizabeth’s on-going marriage negotiations with the brother of the Catholic French king.
John Stubbs (or Stubbe) (c. 1544 – after 25 September 1589) was an English Puritan, pamphleteer, political commentator and sketch artist during the Elizabethan era, whose right hand was cut off on 3 November 1579 following a conviction for "seditious writing".
The Puritan, John Stubbs, published a pamphlet criticising Elizabeth’s on-going marriage negotiations with the brother of the Catholic French king.
Dec 4, 2017 · John Stubbs is a man that doesn’t need much in the way of introduction in archery circles; a multiple Paralympic medallist, world champion, world record setter and stalwart of Team GB, he has seen and done it all.
May 11, 2017 · Paralympian John Stubbs is Britain's most successful archer with a cabinet full of accolades including a Paralympic gold medal from 2008 and four world titles. However, the 51-year-old has had to...
Jan 10, 2012 · This essay analyzes one moment that has forced a reconsideration of the historical public sphere: the debate between John Stubbs and Queen Elizabeth I of England over her proposed marriage to the French Duke of Alençon.
Apr 9, 2014 · John Stubbs epitomises success, having won two gold medals at the 2013 World Archery Para-Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, last November. The day he won those two world titles – 6 November – marked the 25th anniversary of a hit-and-run accident in which a car ran his motorcycle off the road.