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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Act, 26 Hen. VIII, c. 14. Lamb. Palace Libr., reg. Cranmer, f. 202v. Crockford (1896, 1926). De Nugis Curialum …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 10 In 1538 it was surrendered to the Crown by Thomas Cranmer, archbishop. 11 Edward VI in 1550 granted to the … 12 In 15678 the City claimed certain dues on the ground of Cranmer's surrender and of the subsequent grant by Edward VI. …
Old and New London
… VII., Queen Anne Boleyn, Knox, Calvin, Erasmus, Ridley, Cranmer, Latimer, Queen Mary, Bonner, Sir Thomas More, Sir …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… before the byshoppe of Cauntorbery then beynge Thomas Cranmer, wyth dyvers other comysioneres, and exammynd and … same place relative to the aldermen. ward. gates? Thomas Cranmer. The house of Augustinian canons of the Holy Trinity … 294. Edmund first lord Sheffield. Edmund Bonner. Thomas Cranmer. John Joseph, S. T. P. collated to the rectory of St. …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… p. 41, and William Dalby's letter, ibid. p. 332. finished. Cranmer. He and John Harley bishop of Hereford had withdrawn … of the mass. He died soon after at Ankerwick. (Foxe). Cranmer. Lord Ambrose, lord Harry, and Guilford. See Chron. … by Foxe, Stowe, and Machyn: see Machyn's Diary, pp.338. Cranmer. learned men. lord Thomas Grey: See Machyn, p. 61, …
Survey of London
… usually made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and it was Cranmer who in 1546 266 granted the advowson to the king, so …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and to have been frequently consulted by archbishop Cranmer in religious matters. About the time of his promotion …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Bridge Street was the home of the girl for whom Cranmer resigned his Jesus fellowship, and also the lodging …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… pushed on by later sermons of Latimer and Ridley, with Cranmer at Jesus College to forge the dangerous link between …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Thetford, 568 who were consecrated at Lambhithe by Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury, March 19, 1536, after whose … witness his meek behaviour at the degrading of Archbishop Cranmer, in order to his being burnt as an heretick, when he … physician to King Henry VIII. a great friend to Archbishop Cranmer, and the reformation, as appears by the history of …
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