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Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… of St. Bridgett in Fleatstreate, in the tenure of Thomas Cranmer; 5 messuages lying in the parish of St. Laurence in …
Introduction
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… of the civil war 1641-1642', in Stephen Taylor, ed., From Cranmer to Davidson: A Church of England Miscellany (Church …
Old and New London
… little trouble. Here Catharine Howard, Sir Thomas More, Cranmer, Northumberland, Lady Jane Grey, Wyatt, and the Earl …
Survey of London
… In 1538, the liberty was surrendered to the king by Thomas Cranmer. 4 It remained in the hands of the crown until 1550 …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Tunstall and Stokesly, both bishops of London, Warham and Cranmer, archbishops of Canterbury, More and Audeley, 37 … may have acted occasionally as Lord High Chaucellor; as to Cranmer, whom Chapuys often calls "the Chancellor," he never …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… magnanimity are not the qualities we should attribute to Cranmer or to Cromwell. From a third-rate kingdom of little … exercised,whether they were reformers like Tyndall and Cranmer, or opposed, like Wolsey himself, to the subversive … it. Left to himself, or to such councillors as Cromwell or Cranmer, if we may judge by his actions after Wolsey's death, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… as zeal for the Gospel. In 1533 he was chosen with Cranmer to sit in judgment on John Frith, the martyr, and he … seems to have made the deepest impression upon archbishop Cranmer. 22 "On Sunday morning (1st Sept. 1532), solemnly and … Reformers, actuated by purer motives, who believed, like Cranmer, that good might spring out of evil, and saw in this …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was suggested by the Boleyns and their advisers; and if Cranmer 18 was one of them, we may well believe that they … of the Boleyns, who seem to have been chiefly guided by Cranmer in all their measures, 28 he did not care to see … the King, by "a chaplain of my lord of Rochford" (probably Cranmer), a minute for a new dispensation. Perceiving the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… she was young, without friend or guidance (though she had Cranmer for her tutor)and the King was past the age when … More. p. 1809. pp. 1808, 1812. pp. 1819 and 1837. Probably Cranmer. When Barlow is meant he is mentioned by name. p. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was established already. Its greatest abetter was not Cranmer or Cromwell, but the Cardinal himself. In the draft … law was quite familiar to the Protestants of Germany; and Cranmer, in a letter to his relative Osiander, taxes them …
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