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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_CokeEdward Coke - Wikipedia

    2 giorni fa · Coke interviewed Hayward's licensing cleric, Samuel Harsnett, who complained that the dedication had been "foisted" on him by Devereux. In reaction, Coke decided to bring charges of treason against Devereux, saying that he had "plotted and practised with the Pope and king of Spain for the deposing and selling of himself as well as ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_LearKing Lear - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · King Lear, George Frederick Bensell. King Lear is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is loosely based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between his daughters Goneril and Regan, who pay homage to gain favour, feigning love. The King's third daughter, Cordelia, is ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · Samuel Harsnett: 9 Nov. 1605, resigned 18 Feb. 1616, died 25 May 1631. Nicholas Felton: 29 June 1616, resigned 18 Feb. 1619, died 5 Oct. 1626. Jerome Beale: 21 Feb. 1619, died Sept. 1630. Benjamin Lany: 25 Dec. 1630, ejected 13 Mar. 1644, restored 1660, resigned 16 Aug. 1662, died 21 Jan. 1675.

  4. 5 giorni fa · In the chancel is the well-known brass to Samuel Harsnett (d. 1631), Vicar of Chigwell and later successively Bishop of Chichester, Bishop of Norwich, and Archbishop of York. There is a brass in the nave to Robert Rampston (1585), a benefactor to the poor of this and other neighbouring parishes.

  5. 8 mag 2024 · Samuel Harsnett, a sceptic on witchcraft and possession, attacked Darrell. However, Harsnett was in the minority, and many clergy, not only Puritans, believed in witchcraft and possession. In the 16th and 17th centuries, thousands of people throughout Europe were accused of being witches and executed.

  6. 2 mag 2024 · Samuel Harsnett, archbishop of York and a native of Colchester, by will proved 1631, left his library to the corporation for the use of the clergy of the town. It was placed in a room at the east end of the Dutch Bay hall and librarians were appointed from 1635; Edmund Warren, rector of St. Peter's, was the librarian in 1653.

  7. 15 mag 2024 · London’s News Press and the Thirty Years War. Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 2011, ISBN: 9781843836773; 348pp.; Price: £60.00. The emergence and evolution of professional news reporting and publishing in early 17th-century England is an important phenomenon that has received disparate attention from scholars, much of it in journals and ...