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  • Collection: Spenser in Ireland

Spenser lives in Co. Cork. "From now until he leaves Ireland with Raleigh in 1589, Spenser is intimately involved with the complex business of the Munster plantation." (Maley, 43).

Spenser spends the summer in Cork, Kilmallock, and Clonmel. (Maley, 45)

Lodowick Bryskett records, in A Discourse of Ciuill Life, that Spenser was present at a gathering of friends at Bryskett’s cottage outside Dublin. Spenser allegedly asked those present—including Sir Robert Dillon, Warham St. Leger, Thomas…

"Spenser probably attended sessions of [the] presidency court of Munster which met in latter half of this month at Dungarvon and the first half of October at Lismore and Youghal to allot immense seignories to Sir Christopher Hatton and Sir Walter…

Spenser accompanies Grey and Pelham to Drogheda. (Maley, 13)

Lord Grey receives the sword of state and takes the oath of office. Spenser likely recalls this ceremony in the FQ when Artegall receives Chrysaor, "the sword of adamant and gold whose terrible strokes nothing on earth could resist." (Judson, 89)

Spenser probably present at Grey’s investiture as Lord Deputy in St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin. (Maley, 13) Judson speculates that Spenser witnessed this ceremony and that it relates to when “Artegall in the FQwas represented as…

"Kilcolman confirmed as assigned by the Commissioners to" Reade. (Maley, 45)

Spenser made Sheriff of Cork, though he may not have been aware of his appointment until his later trip to England since he was a refugee. (Judson, 200)

Spenser nominated Sheriff of Cork. (Judson, 200; Burlinson and Zurcher, 234)
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