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    Edward Whitchurch (Pseudonym: Robert Stoughton; died 1561) was a London printer and publisher of Protestant works. Whitchurch and Richard Grafton jointly...
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    141. Whitchurch is the oldest continuously inhabited town in Shropshire. Notable people who have lived in Whitchurch include the composer Sir Edward German...
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  • Look up Whitchurch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Whitchurch may refer to: Whitchurch, Ontario, since 1971 part of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario...
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    London by Richard Grafton & Edward Whitchurch. 2. 1540, April – Printed in London by Richard Grafton & Edward Whitchurch, includes Archbishop Thomas Cranmer's...
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    Whitchurch is a town in the borough of Basingstoke and Deane in Hampshire, England. It is on the River Test, 13 miles (21 km) south of Newbury, Berkshire...
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  • After her husband's death, Cranmer married his friend and ally, Edward Whitchurch. Whitchurch had collaborated closely with Thomas Cranmer on the publication...
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    under Henry VIII and Edward VI. He was a member of the Grocers' Company and MP for Coventry elected 1562/63. With Edward Whitchurch, a member of the Haberdashers'...
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    was printed, also in Antwerp, at the expense of Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch who issued it in London.: 1058  It comprised Tyndale's Pentateuch;...
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    was edited by Nicholas Udall and first published in January 1548 by Edward Whitchurch. The second volume was published in 1549. Translations were by Nicolas...
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    Cranmer's favourite publisher, Edward Whitchurch. The couple returned to England after Mary's reign and settled in Surrey. Whitchurch also negotiated for the...
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    Whitchurch Canonicorum (/ˈwɪtʃɜːrtʃ kəˌnɒnɪˈkɔːrəm/) is a village and civil parish in southwest Dorset, England, situated in the Marshwood Vale 5 miles...
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    in Henry VIII's reign when the manor was sold to Lionel Ducket and Edward Whitchurch. Together, they sold it on the following year to Sir Richard Garth...
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    proved on 12 September following. Among the witnesses to his will was Edward Whitchurch, probably his publisher. His property consisted of land in Hampshire...
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    regain Kawagoe Castle from the Late Hōjō clan in Japan. May 28 – Edward Whitchurch and Richard Grafton are granted the exclusive right to publish prayer...
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    Whitchurch is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. The village is on the A413 road about 4 miles (6.4 km)...
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  • Faith and were printed by the King's Printers, Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch. The homilies are: A Fruitful exhortation to the reading of holy Scripture...
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  • and other rites and Ceremonies in the Churche of Englande. London: Edward Whitchurch. 1552. "Little Gidding community". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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    early Welsh publications. Yny lhyvyr hwnn was printed in London by Edward Whitchurch in 1546. The National Library of Wales holds the only known copy....
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    Edward the Martyr (c. 962 – 18 March 978) was King of the English from 8 July 975 until he was killed in 978. He was the eldest son of King Edgar (r. 959–975)...
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  • Testament took him two years to complete, and whereas Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch had issued seven folio Bibles in three years, Jugge managed only two...
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    1928, the year in which he was knighted. German was born German Edward Jones in Whitchurch, Shropshire, the second of five children and the elder of two...
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  • regain Kawagoe Castle from the Late Hōjō clan in Japan. May 28 – Edward Whitchurch and Richard Grafton are granted the exclusive right to publish prayer...
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  • copy of Galen proves. In 1550 published, through the same printer, 'Edward Whitchurch, of Flete Street, An Introduction into Phisycke, wyth a Universal...
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  • printing shop of Edward Whitchurch. Previously, he seems to have studied logic and philosophy at Oxford. During the reigns of Edward VI and Queen Mary...
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    as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries and the estate sold. Edward Whitchurch and Lionel Dutchet purchased it, but left for Europe when Queen Mary...
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    Whitchurch is a suburban village and civil parish to the south-east of the town of Tavistock, Devon, England. It lies in the West Devon local authority...
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    St Alkmund's Church is an active Anglican parish church in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. By tradition, this church was founded in the 900s CE by the...
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    chapter of Ecclesiasticus, and certayne psalmes of Dauid, London (Edward Whitchurch), n.d., dedicated to John Bricket, Esq., of Eltham. Halle complained...
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    Walreddon Manor in the parish of Whitchurch near Tavistock, Devon, where he died on 30 November 1901. He is buried in the Whitchurch churchyard. A statue of Eyre...
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    Hollins University in Virginia. Adams was the recipient of the inaugural Whitchurch Arts Award for inspiration in January 2010, presented at the Watership...
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