Henry Peacham (born 1546)

The Worth of a Peny, Henry Peacham the Elder
For his son (both were English Renaissance writers), see Henry Peacham (born 1578).

Henry Peacham (1546–1634), sometimes called Henry Peacham the Elder, was an English curate, best known for his treatise on rhetoric entitled The Garden of Eloquence, first published in 1577. He lived at Leverton-in-Holland, in Lincolnshire, and was the father of Henry Peacham the Younger, who also became an author.[1]

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  1. Peacham, Henry (the Younger), 'Minerva Brittana (London, 1612), p. 170, emblem "Zelus in Dream"

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