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Heveningham, a ‘tall, thin-gutted mortal’, was often lampooned as a fop and pretended wit. He wrote several verses connected with the activities of the drinking club ‘the Knights of the Toast’ of which he was a member, and has been claimed as the author of the poem ‘The Fair Stranger’, formerly attributed to Dryden. According to one satire he was an intimate of the 1st Duke of Devonshire (William Cavendish†), in fact Devonshire’s ‘second self’. Although he had raised a troop for James II against Monmouth, and had afterwards been commissioned, he went over to the Prince of Orange in November 1688. In return he was given a place worth £500 p.a. and in 1690 was appointed to the Suffolk lieutenancy. (Source: The History of Parliament)<ref name:"History"/>


==XXX in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history==
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Revision as of 22:51, 6 October 2021

Henry Heveningham
Born(1651-01-05)January 5, 1651
DiedNovember 26, 1700(1700-11-26) (aged 49)
Resting placeParish church at Heveningham
OccupationFreeman, Thetford 1682, mayor 1682–3, 1684–5; freeman, Dunwich 1691, alderman 1694–d.
Parents
  • Arthur Heveningham of Hockwold, Norf. (father)
  • Jane Heveningham (mother)
RelativesElizabeth (sister)

Heveningham, a ‘tall, thin-gutted mortal’, was often lampooned as a fop and pretended wit. He wrote several verses connected with the activities of the drinking club ‘the Knights of the Toast’ of which he was a member, and has been claimed as the author of the poem ‘The Fair Stranger’, formerly attributed to Dryden. According to one satire he was an intimate of the 1st Duke of Devonshire (William Cavendish†), in fact Devonshire’s ‘second self’. Although he had raised a troop for James II against Monmouth, and had afterwards been commissioned, he went over to the Prince of Orange in November 1688. In return he was given a place worth £500 p.a. and in 1690 was appointed to the Suffolk lieutenancy. (Source: The History of Parliament)Cite error: The opening <ref> tag is malformed or has a bad name

XXX in Philippe Jaroussky's discography, filmography and performance history

Studio albums

Year Title Studio album

On video

Concert programs

Year Title Concert program

See the respective program page for a list of possible recordings.

Complete list of musical pieces by XXXXXXXX

This listing only reflects the musical pieces performed by Philippe Jaroussky.

Year published or performed Title Composer Work Album, video or concert program Year first published/performed

References

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Further Reading

  • "HEVENINGHAM, Henry (1651-1700), of Heveningham, Suff". History of Parliament. Archived from the original on 6 October 2021. Retrieved 6 October 2021.