"John Stubbs" (or "Stubbe") (c. 1543–1591) was an England/English pamphleteer or political commentator during the Elizabethan era.

He was born in the County of Norfolk, and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. After reading law at Lincoln's Inn, he lived at Thelveton, in the County of Norfolk. He was a committed Puritan, and he opposed the negotiations for marriage between Elizabeth I of England/Queen Elizabeth and François, Duke of Anjou, a France/French Roman Catholic, the brother of the King of France.

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The cemetery has outlasted many of the families of people who are buried there, who would normally look after the sites. There is a lack of money for simple maintenance, so when structures age, they just drift towards oblivion.

There are a number of issues that we are at odds that we are trying to work through. We're not going to sign a bad deal just to sign a deal. We have the safeguard process and other mechanisms available to us.

This is a beautiful cemetery, but it really needs a better system for endowment. There are a huge range of stones. And there are a huge list of things that should be done to preserve it.

We have just completed two days of productive talks with China on a broad textiles agreement and we plan to meet again soon.

We hope that the conference will attract attention to the state of these objects.

While it is convenient to speculate whether or not the talks this week are driven by the visit is not the case at all.