John Cruso

John Cruso (ca. 1595 1655) was a writer on military matters before the English Civil War, and a supporter of the Parliamentary cause during the war.[1]

Many of his works were as editor and a translator of continental works. Ole Peter Grell says "Cruso's military works were significant only in that they were the first to make the new continental, primarily Dutch, military literature available to an English-speaking audience."[1]

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References and notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ole Peter Grell, ‘Cruso, John (fl. 1595–1655)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 15 Feb 2008. Cites:
    • GL, MS 7397/7
    • John Cruso's commonplace book, St John Cam., MS 548 (U.26)
    • J. H. Hessels, ed., Ecclesiae Londino-Batavae archivum, 1–2 (1887–9)
    • J. J. van Toorenenbergen, ed., Acten van de colloquia der Nederlandsche gemeenten in England, 1575–1609 (1872)
    • J. J. van Toorenenbergen, ed., Uitreigser uit de volgenbe colloquia, 1627–1706 (1872)
    • The visitation of London, anno Domini 1633, 1634, and 1635, made by Sir Henry St George, 1, ed. J. J. Howard and J. L. Chester, Harleian Society, 15 (1880)
    • William John Charles Möens, The Walloons and their church at Norwich: their history and registers, 1565–1832, Huguenot Society of London, 1 (1887–8)
    • O. P. Grell, Dutch Calvinists in early Stuart London: the Dutch church in Austin Friars, 1603–1642 (1989)
    • O. P. Grell, Calvinist exiles in Tudor and Stuart England (1996)
    • E. A. Kent, ‘Notes on the Blackfriars Hall or Dutch church, Norwich’, Norfolk Archaeology, 22 (1924–6), 86–108
    • W. Woods, ‘Poetry of Dutch refugees in Norwich’, Dutch Crossing: Journal of Low Countries Studies (1979), 71–3
    • J. C. Arens, ‘Nederlandse Gedichten van Jan Cruso uit Norwich’, Spiegel der Letteren (1964–5), 132–40
    • A. H. Nelson, ed., Cambridge, 2 (1989), 895–6
  2. 2.0 2.1 Barbara Donagan, Halcyon days and the literature of war: England's military education before 1642 Past & Present, May, 1995. Page 14