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- On reaching Chile, Masefield suffered from sunstroke and was hospitalised.
- John Masefield, poet laureate, was a resident of Cholsey.
- Masefield will retire in February after more than four years in office.
- Masefield entered the 1920s as an accomplished and respected writer.
- In late 1966, Masefield developed gangrene in his ankle.
- In 1994, he was awarded the Sir Peter Masefield Gold Medal.
- Masefield's non-committal reply is displayed in the school museum.
- She was followed by Robert Bridges and John Masefield, successive Robert Nichols.
- Masefield was followed by writer and academic Lord Beveridge was given the position.
- The first President, later to be named Poet Laureate, was John Masefield.
- The statue was made at the foundry of Robert Masefield and Company in Chelsea.
- In 1895, Masefield returned to sea on a windjammer destined for New York City.
- In 1921, Masefield received an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from the University of Oxford.
- Some critics judged Masefield to be an even finer writer of prose than of verse.
- He also published intimate portraits of John Dewey, John Masefield, and George Santayana.
- Foxall received encouragement through correspondence with both T . S . Eliot and John Masefield.
- The title comes from a line in John Masefield's poem Sea-Fever.
- Gov . Thorold Masefield approved the controversial Prohibited Restaurants Act in August, despite Senate opposition.
- The poet laureate John Masefield lived at Burcote Brook from 1932 until his death in 1967.
- John Masefield ) is a play written in 1908 by Norwegian playwright Hans Wiers-Jenssen.
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