Arthur Hildersham (1563–1632) was an English clergyman, a Puritan and nonconforming preacher. Arthur Hildersham was born at Stetchworth, and brought up...
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Hildersham, Cambridgeshire, a village in eastern England Hildersham Hill, a hill of height 95m near the village Arthur Hildersham (1563–1632), an English...
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Henry Charles Herle Richard Heyrick Gasper Hickes Francis Higginson Arthur Hildersham Robert Hill (clergyman) Thomas Hooker John Howe Joshua Hoyle Laurence...
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acquired great influence as a preacher. Through his acquaintance with Arthur Hildersham and Thomas Hooker, he became disenchanted with the church of England...
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in some high-profile cases. Exorcist John Darrell was supported by Arthur Hildersham in the case of Thomas Darling. Samuel Harsnett, a sceptic on witchcraft...
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worship, he is with Dod, Nicholas Byfield, Richard Capel, John Downame, Arthur Hildersham, and Richard Stock (another Feoffee). He is also a fully conforming...
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conference included John Smyth, John Robinson, Richard Bernard and Arthur Hildersham. Helwys developed a close bond with Smyth, and he and his wife became...
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models include Paul Baynes, Thomas Cartwright, Laurence Chaderton, Arthur Hildersham, William Ames, William Whitaker, John Jewel, and John Whitgift. In...
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his family's friendship and patronage were John Brinsley the elder, Arthur Hildersham, Thomas Cartwright, Lawrence Humphrey, Thomas Sampson, Anthony Gilby...
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch, where he met both Anthony Gilby, and his future patron Arthur Hildersham, and at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He became a Fellow of Sidney...
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a Presbyterian by conviction, but moderate in his Puritan views. Arthur Hildersham (1563–1632) was one of the promoters of the Millenary Petition, with...
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series of radical figures to the town, including Anthony Gilby and Arthur Hildersham. St Helen's Church is a nationally important building, with a Grade...
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of the Millenary Petition's chief advocates, Stephen Egerton and Arthur Hildersham. The conference also produced a new set of canons, a revised catechism...
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in contact with his English Puritan friends, especially John Dod, Arthur Hildersham, and Thomas Taylor. Teellinck brought the English Puritanism to his...
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1564 Anthony Gilby 1583 Nathaniel Gilby 1584 Thomas Wyddowes 1593 Arthur Hildersham 1632 Anthony Watson 1646 William Coke 1652 Ithiel Smart 1662 Alexander...
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oldest child of Augusta and the Reverend Harcourt Snowden. His father ran Hildersham House school, a private school for boys in Broadstairs, and Snowden attended...
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Pole, who married Thomas Hildersham and had at least one son, Arthur, born 6 October 1553 at Stetchworth. After Hildersham's death, Anne remarried a man...
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Calke in Derbyshire. Herring was recommended for the post at Calke by Arthur Hildersham, the vicar of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, which was close by, although in Leicestershire...
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magistrate. She joined a puritan group in Ashby de la Zouche led by Arthur Hildersham which also included Richard Bernard who she had been a patron of....
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Beza. They used their wealth to support protestant clergy including Arthur Hildersham, Bishop Leonard Mawe, John Preston, Ezekiel Rogers, and Roger Williams...
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especially those around Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the Puritan Arthur Hildersham, and the radical religious figures Henry Jacob and John Burges. He...
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the local evangelical tradition, after Gilby's death, by appointing Arthur Hildersham as rector at Ashby in 1587. Anthony Gilby's writing experience can...
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a "strict puritan", was one of his pupils. Brinsley was close to Arthur Hildersham, a local Puritan minister who at this period ended in the Fleet Prison...
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stayed for some months at West Felton with Samuel Hildersham, a puritan writer and son of Arthur Hildersham, and his wife Mary. The following year, back at...
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stayed at West Felton with Samuel Hildersham and his wife Mary. He was a Puritan writer, the son of Arthur Hildersham, and had been a leading figure in...
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the centre of Hamilton from 2013 to 2020. Hamilton was born in 1820 in Hildersham, Cambridgeshire, England, where he was christened on 15 July 1821. His...
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February 1818 aged 33 at Hildersham, Cambridgeshire. Blomfield then married Dorothy (née Cox, widow of Thomas Kent of Hildersham, Cambridgeshire) on 17...
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Cecil Rhodes (redirect from Arthur Rhodes (Dutch))
Settled Estates". The National Archives. "Papers of the Rhodes Family (Hildersham Hall collection)". bodley.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 August 2019. Williams...
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St Mary's on 11 March 1702. By his first wife only had he issue—a son, Hildersham, who only lived two weeks in 1655, and another son Francis, born on 7...
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20 October 1385: John Heningford 18 November 1386: Robert de Paris, of Hildersham November 1387: Sir William Papworth, of Papworth St Agnes 1 December 1388:...
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