1604), was the author of a poem in rhymed heroics, entitled 'The Unmasking of a Feminine Machiavell,’ 4to, 1604.
Following the title is a dedication 'to his worthy and reverend Vncle, M. D. Langworth, Archdeacon of Welles;’ and then come some complimentary verses addressed to the author by Samuel Rowlands and others.
Andrewe was one of the many soldiers of fortune who sought a field for enterprise in the Low Countries.
He tells us how he embarked at Dover and went to Guelderland to serve under Prince Maurice and Sir Francis Vere.
Shortly afterwards he returned to England, where he found a lady, whom he designates as a 'feminine Machiavell,’ busy in trying to take away his good name by calumnious reports.