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Matthew Parker had attended the University of Cambridge where he was a Fellow of Corpus Christi College and then Master . He may have been a member of the " White Horse " group , the " Germans ” at Cambridge in the 1520s who gathered to ...
Matthew Parker had attended the University of Cambridge where he was a Fellow of Corpus Christi College and then Master . He may have been a member of the " White Horse " group , the " Germans ” at Cambridge in the 1520s who gathered to ...
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23 He informed William Cecil , who was also Chancellor of Cambridge University , of conditions within the University , advising a visitation.24 Cecil used him to settle various matters at the University . ” The formal details of the ...
23 He informed William Cecil , who was also Chancellor of Cambridge University , of conditions within the University , advising a visitation.24 Cecil used him to settle various matters at the University . ” The formal details of the ...
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Tudor Constitutional Documents , A. D. , 1485 to 1603 , with an Historical Commentary ( Cambridge : The University Press , 1922 ) , pp . 3584362. See also Sir Maurice Powicke , The Reformation in England , 4th impression ( London ...
Tudor Constitutional Documents , A. D. , 1485 to 1603 , with an Historical Commentary ( Cambridge : The University Press , 1922 ) , pp . 3584362. See also Sir Maurice Powicke , The Reformation in England , 4th impression ( London ...
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