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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… "having secured the two notorious offenders, Strafford and Laud, mortified the Church, and put the ecclesiastical …
Old and New London
… reign had not convinced such narrow-minded bigots as Laud of the folly of attempting to convert adversaries by … thence, to make me launch out." After the abolition of Laud's detestable Star Chamber court, in 1641, the Fleet … a favourite place for clandestine marriages. On Archbishop Laud stopping these illegal practices, hurried lovers then …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
Survey of London
… before his death in March 1635. Thereupon, Archbishop Laud presented to the vicarage a nephew of his own, Edward … reconstruction of the church. Layfield's compliance with Laud's instructions brought him into conflict with the more … of the rail before the communion table. In December 1640 Laud was impeached of treason and imprisoned in the Tower; it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to stay until the man to be hanged was dead (Bodl. Libr. Laud. Misc. 647, ff. 169 b-170 a). E 202/1/10. Cal. Close, …
Old and New London
… poet Earl of Surrey, Bishop Fisher, and the narrow-brained Laud, were buried there, but have been since removed. The six …
Old and New London
… death; then his sworn ally, the narrow-browed, fanatical Laud. The Restoration Cavaliers took their vengeance next, …
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