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A History of the County of Oxford
… been made by Nov. 1621, 4 but it was not until 1633 that Laud, then Chancellor, could record its completion. 5 By that … T. Gunther, Oxford Gardens (1912), 2. Remains of William Laud, London, 1700, ii, 62. These two statues, in the niches … he expressly says so. Ibid. 70. Letter of Dr. Frewen to Laud, Remains of Laud, ii, 182. Vice-Chancellor's Accounts, …
Survey of London
… property to be sold. The purchaser, who paid 6,800, was Laud D'Oyley of St. Mary le Savoy, a merchant. 7 D'Oyley, who …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this church remained till the time of archbishop Laud, who having the king's licence for the purpose under his …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… with by the scheme are those of John Heaver, Archbishop Laud and Theodore Randue, 34 the annual income from which, …
Survey of London
… in a letter written by George Collington to Archbishop Laud, 5 suggesting that the College endowments "might be …
Old and New London
… defaming the great men of the day, by calling Archbishop Laud "the great Leviathan." The bishop was sentenced to pay a …
Old and New London
… with Archbishops Chicheley, and Cranmer, and Parker, and Laud. Thence, having glanced in at the Museum of the …
Old and New London
… proposed by the king. These men, so active against Laud and despotic power, were lodged in the Lieutenant's … four years' imprisonment Prynne again attacked Archbishop Laud's Popish practices, and was again punished. But the tide … by the executioner or by the people." He stopped under Laud's window for his blessing, but Laud, in the act of …
Old and New London
… and shed tears for him, but he saw not me." Archbishop Laud, in his superstitious "Diary," records with fanatical …
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