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21 The insistence of the queen enforced by Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir William Cecil , forced Parker eventually to accept the highest ecclesiastical position ... 18 Dr. Matthew Parker to Sir Nicholas Bacon , 1 March 1559 , ibid . , No.
21 The insistence of the queen enforced by Sir Nicholas Bacon and Sir William Cecil , forced Parker eventually to accept the highest ecclesiastical position ... 18 Dr. Matthew Parker to Sir Nicholas Bacon , 1 March 1559 , ibid . , No.
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Parker was properly notified of his election and accepted it ; the queen certified and confirmed it.28 On the 9th of September the ... 24 Dr. Matthew Parker to Sir William Cecil , Cambridge , 1 March 1559 , Parker's Correspondence , No.
Parker was properly notified of his election and accepted it ; the queen certified and confirmed it.28 On the 9th of September the ... 24 Dr. Matthew Parker to Sir William Cecil , Cambridge , 1 March 1559 , Parker's Correspondence , No.
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1559 , " Relation of the rites and ceremonies used at the consecration and installation of Matthew Parker , Archbishop of ... Whitebrook , Consecration of Matthew Parker , discounts the evidence of the Lambeth Register , Parker's own ...
1559 , " Relation of the rites and ceremonies used at the consecration and installation of Matthew Parker , Archbishop of ... Whitebrook , Consecration of Matthew Parker , discounts the evidence of the Lambeth Register , Parker's own ...
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