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| Berners, John Bourchier, 2d Baron |
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(bou´ch r, bûr´n rz) (KEY) , 14671533, English diplomat and man of letters. A member of Parliament from 1495 to 1529, he later became chancellor of the exchequer (1516) and ambassador to Madrid (1518). He was English governor of Calais from 1520 until his death. Bernerss literary work includes such translations as Froissarts Chronicles (2 vol., 152325); Huon of Bordeaux (1534?); and The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius (1535; from a French version of Guevaras work). |
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