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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1633, 2 May 1634. Richard B of Twiford, Berks, lic c.1637 Laud I.291; William B lic c.1616 Abbot I.195d. Known London …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to which diocese they belonged. 47 In 1637 Archbishop Laud considered that Banbury lay outside the Bishop of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and puritan, and one of the witnesses against Archbishop Laud at his trial; 278 Edward Gee (161360), author and noted …
Alumni Oxonienses
… expelled 1648, restored 1660, chaplain to Charles I. and Laud, chancellor of St. David's 1622-6, canon of St. Paul's …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… HMC Wells, II. 246; Wells Cathedral, MS. 111/8; M. Stieg, Laud's Laboratory (1982), 1367; SRO, D/D/Ca 297; D/D/Rg 98. …
Survey of London
… in December 1638, when this great matter was referred to Laud and others of the Privy Council. By February 1639 they …
Survey of London
… John Herne, 1641, ? lawyer, counsel for defence of William Laud; Lady Tufton, 1641 c. 1647; Lady Lumpton, 1645; Lady …
A History of the County of London
… party; it is at least certain that in the quarrel between Laud and Bishop Williams, who was dean of Westminster, the … 'the little meddling hocus pocus,' applied presumably to Laud by Osbaldeston in his correspondence with Williams, 220 … For a full account of the quarrel between Williams and Laud, which, in its broader issues, hardly belongs to …
Old and New London
Survey of London
… It was accordingly at this house that Archbishop Laud was confined in Maxwell's custody for ten weeks before … ( The History of the Troubles and Trials of William Laud, pp. 1445). The countess ( ne Elizabeth de Boussoyne) is …
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