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yet I know her for a spleeny Lutheran , " Shake5 John Nichols , The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth ( London , 1823 ) , I , ix , and x , cites Ascham and others about Elizabeth's learning .
yet I know her for a spleeny Lutheran , " Shake5 John Nichols , The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth ( London , 1823 ) , I , ix , and x , cites Ascham and others about Elizabeth's learning .
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Edmund Bonner , bishop of London , was the first to be deprived of his office ( 30 May 1559 ) . Immediately , or almost immediately , he was imprisoned in the Marshalsea , where he remained for the rest of his life ...
Edmund Bonner , bishop of London , was the first to be deprived of his office ( 30 May 1559 ) . Immediately , or almost immediately , he was imprisoned in the Marshalsea , where he remained for the rest of his life ...
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Bishop Quadra reported to Philip II from London , 27 June 1559 : " The news is that in the neighbourhood of Winchester they have refused to receive the church service book , ... No mass was being said , whereat the congregations were ...
Bishop Quadra reported to Philip II from London , 27 June 1559 : " The news is that in the neighbourhood of Winchester they have refused to receive the church service book , ... No mass was being said , whereat the congregations were ...
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