William Fennor
William Fennor (fl 1617), also known as Wilhelmus Vener , was an English biligual English/Dutch poet and rogue of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. He was the author of The Compter’s Commonwealth (1617).[1] This work was written from his experience of imprisonment at London's Wood Street compter.
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- Bilingual poet: William Fennor, Alias Wilhelmus Vener, Enghelsman (requires login)
- Works by or about William Fennor in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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