William Warner

William Warner (* c. 1558 in London; † 9 March 1609 in Amwell) was actually a lawyer, but became famous for the patriotic poem Albion’s England (1586).

Thomas Kyd mentioned in one of his letters that Marlowe was socialising with a Warner. However, it is not certain that this is William Warner. Another possible candidate would be Walter Warner.


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