John Frampton was a 16th-century English merchant from the West Country, who settled in Spain, was imprisoned and tortured by the Inquisition, and escaped from Cádiz in 1567.
He became a translator of Spanish works, partly inspired by revenge.
[1] His publications have a markedly anti-Spanish tone[2] and include:
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