Roger Brereley (Brearley, Brierley etc.) (1586–1637) was an English clergyman, known as the founder of the Grindletonian sect. His actual views are known...
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is taken from a poem written in the late 1630s by English clergyman Roger Brereley. Roy Wilkinson of Mojo magazine wrote that Self Civil War recalls Cope's...
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for improvements. Notable rectors at Kildwick include John Webster, Roger Brereley who founded the Grindletonians, and William de Gargrave (or William...
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Wilson's Grammar School in Wallington is founded by royal charter. Roger Brereley becomes perpetual curate at Grindleton in Lancashire; his preaching...
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he possessed copied manuscripts of Nicholas Hill. He was a friend of Roger Brereley the Grindletonian, and was praised by John Webster. He was brought before...
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North of England until the 1660s. Its most notable leader was Roger Brearley (or Brereley). Grindletonian beliefs were Antinomian. John Wilson, who led...
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Catholike Apologie for the Romane Faith, out of the Protestants [by J. Brereley],' London, 1610. A Direct Answer unto the scandalous Exceptions which T...
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1488 – 1500 Edward Basset 1500 – 1538 Richard Lanreth 1538 – 1547 Edward Brereley 1558 – 1559 William Tayllor 1559 – 1560 George Powes 1560 – 1573 Thomas...
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early part of the 17th century. The group's leader was Roger Brearley (or Brierley, Brereley) (1586–1637), a curate who worked at Grindleton, Kildwick...
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knight, Farleton (Farleton Castle) 1479 May 26, James Haryngton, knight, Brereley (Brierley Hallsteads) 1479 Aug 15, Johannes Elrington, miles,(i.e. knight)...
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