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Giles Duwes

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Giles Duwes, D'Ewes, Du Guez, Du Wes, or Dewes (died 1535)[1] was a Fleming,[2] who was a tutor and musician at the English court during the Tudor period.

He was the French tutor of Arthur, Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, the future Henry VIII of England and Henry's daughter, the future Mary I of England.[3] For the instruction of Mary, he wrote a grammar text titled An Introductorie for to lerne to rede, to pronounce and to speke French trewly, compyled for the right high, excellent and most vertuous lady the Lady Mary of Englande, doughter of our most gracious soverayn Lorde Kyng Henry the Eight.[4]

He also taught Prince Henry the lute[2] as well as being his librarian and 'keeper of the wardrobe'.[5]

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  1. ^ "Giles Duwes". Archived from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2016-06-12.
  2. ^ a b Robert Hutchinson (30 October 2012). Young Henry: The Rise of Henry VIII. Thomas Dunne Books. p. 38. ISBN 978-1250012616.
  3. ^ p. 180, David Starkey, Henry
  4. ^ "The Project Gutenberg eBook of An Introductorie for to Lerne to Rede, to Pronounce and to Speke French Trewly, by Anonymous". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2022-07-10.
  5. ^ Hutchinson, p. 92
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