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A History of the County of Essex
… differences between opponents and followers of Archbishop Laud fuelled factionalism in borough government and may have … but Robert Buxton, mayor 1636-7 and 1645-6, supported Laud's reforms and may have had links with the court through …
A History of the County of Essex
… Brownist, and Congregationalist. 32 Archbishop Laud's orders for the relocation of the communion table and … to give communion at the altar rail, many others supported Laud, and by 1637 only John Knowles, the common preacher, … communion at the archdeacon's visitation. 34 In contrast, Laud's attempt to undermine the membership of the Dutch …
Cardiff Records
… refusing to subscribe to the canons enjoined by Archbishop Laud, he was expelled the congregation of Masters, and went … Scholar to publicly refuse subscription to Archbishop Laud's "Canons." On arrival in London the bishop opposed his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 389 inhabitants. It comprises 798 acres of laud, of a clayey quality. The Macclesfield branch of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the character of the college gradually changed. When Laud was made Bishop of London in 1628, a Latin letter of … of Thomas Walker, a fellow of St. John's, whose wife was Laud's niece. 40 The new Master was accepted without demur. … which that college owed to the munificence of Archbishop Laud. At Oriel rebuilding, first contemplated in 1606, began …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a. 1 r. 8 p., of which 655 acres are arable, 170 marsh-laud cultivated, 753 marsh and water, 26 in homesteads, and …