1880
His reputation rests chiefly on his earliest publication, " The Broad-Stone of Honour, or Rules for the Gentlemen of England " ( 1822 ),
" Broad-Stone " contributed to the Young England movement’s feudalist ideology and influenced many of Digby's Cambridge contemporaries.
In 1812, when Digby was 15, his father died, and he moved to England to attend Petersham High School near London....
Castles
Preference:Republicanism • Religion
1590
English MP • Author
He was born in Stoke Dry ( or Drystoke ) in Rutland, the eldest son of Sir Everard Digby ( scholar ) and Margery ( née Heydon ) Digby and educated at Brasenose College, Oxford and the Middle Temple....
16th-century English person • Person of the Tudor period
Achieved status:Member of the Middle Temple
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