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    Anthony Bacon

    English politician

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  1. Anthony Bacon's more famous younger brother, Francis Bacon, was born three years after him, in 1561. Anthony and his brother spent their early years at York House in the Strand, London . Their mother (who was one of the most educated women of her day, speaking French , Latin , Greek , Spanish , Hebrew and Italian ) oversaw their early education.

  2. Birth, Upbringing and Education. Anthony Bacon was born in 1558 as the first son of Nicholas Bacon and his second wife Ann Cooke, second daughter of the great scholar and humanist Sir Anthony Cooke, after whom Anthony Bacon was named. Like her sisters, Sir Anthony’s daughter Ann was one of the most highly educated and accomplished women of ...

  3. Anthony Bacon, the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon and his second wife, Anne Cooke Bacon, was born at York House in the Strand, London, on 22nd January 1561. His father was Lord Keeper of the Great Seal under Queen Elizabeth. His mother was the daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, the tutor to Edward VI. Through the marriages of his mother's sisters he was ...

  4. Anthony Bacon. Anthony Bacon in 1594 at age 36. Anthony Bacon (1558-1601) was the eldest son of Nicholas and Anne Bacon. He and Francis were foster-brothers who collaborated on plays, and advised the Earl of Essex. (Anthony was his secretary and foreign correspondent passing on secret political information from the Continent) Hepworth Dixon in ...

  5. Bacon’s mother, Anne Cooke, was the daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, tutor to King Edward the Sixth; like the young ladies of her time, like Lady Jane Grey, like Queen Elizabeth, she received an excellent classical education; her sister, Lady Burleigh, was pronounced by Roger Ascham, Queen Elizabeth’s preceptor, to be, with the exception of ...

  6. In t he early part of the year 1597, Lord Bacon’s first publication appeared. It is a small 12mo. volume, entitled “Essayes, Religious Meditations, Places of Perswasion and Disswasion.” It is dedicated “To M. Anthony Bacon, his deare Brother .

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  8. Anthony Bacon had been established at Redburn, Herts, near St. Albans, and the manor of Gorhambury went to him as the elder son, although Lady Bacon lived there until her death. Francis Bacon's legacy was a good name and a great intellect, which had been trained and cultivated by the best education to be had at that time.

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