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    Richard Bancroft (1544 – 2 November 1610) was an English churchman, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1604 to 1610 and "chief overseer" of the King James Bible...
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  • pamphlets was implemented by Richard Bancroft as bishop of London. Leading printers were used: Robert Barker, Thomas Creede, Richard Field, James Roberts and...
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  • Bancroft is a place name-derived English surname originating in the 13th century with three purported origins: the locale Bancroft in Ardeley, Hertfordshire;...
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    Samuel Ward, Andrew Downes, John Bois, Robert Ward, Thomas Bilson, Richard Bancroft. The original printing of the Authorized Version was published by Robert...
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    Queen Elizabeth sought to suppress the Puritan movement. Archbishop Richard Bancroft (1604–1610) chief overseer of the production of the King James Bible...
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  • the Hampton Court Conference and his confrontation with Archbishop Richard Bancroft soon afterwards, and in later life for his resistance to a challenge...
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  • it is revealed that Face is Richard Bancroft, the son of former presidential adviser and convicted criminal A. J. Bancroft. However, Face only learns this...
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  • Bancroft is a British television thriller series that began airing on ITV on 11 December 2017 and concluded on 14 December 2017. The series was produced...
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  • commitment. In Season Five, Face's birth name is revealed to actually be Richard Bancroft; his father left him and his mother, who died shortly afterwards. Tim...
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    4 August 1633 Predecessor Richard Bancroft Successor William Laud Orders Consecration 3 December 1609 by Richard Bancroft Personal details Born 29 October...
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    Vatican". The library was founded as a public library by Archbishop Richard Bancroft in 1610, and was historically located within the main Palace complex...
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    Four knights, Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy and Richard le Breton, set out to confront the Archbishop of Canterbury. On 29 December...
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    for an authorized English translation of the Bible. The same year, Richard Bancroft became Archbishop of Canterbury and launched a campaign against Puritanism...
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    the Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift and the Bishop of London Richard Bancroft, whose offices had the function of licensing books for publication...
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    the Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift and the Bishop of London Richard Bancroft. Emily Dickinson made a bumblebee the subject of her parody of Isaac...
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    Andrew Bing, John Duport, William Branthwaite, Jeremiah Radcliffe, Samuel Ward, Andrew Downes, John Bois, Robert Ward, Thomas Bilson, Richard Bancroft...
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  • Advertisements and the Thirty-nine Articles. They were drawn up in Latin by Richard Bancroft, Bishop of London, and only the Latin text is authoritative. They were...
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    Thomas Sackville, 1st Baron Buckhurst (Earl of Dorset from 1604) 1608 Richard Bancroft 1610 Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere (Viscount Brackley from 1616)...
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    George Bancroft (October 3, 1800 – January 17, 1891) was an American historian, statesman and Democratic politician who was prominent in promoting secondary...
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    "prerogative law" challenged both authorities. The appointment of Richard Bancroft as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1604 caused the issue to grow in importance;...
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    of University College, Oxford. John Bancroft was the son of Christopher Bancroft and the nephew of Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was educated...
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    so long that it fell to the ground. The archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Bancroft, christened the child with the name Mary, as her godparents, Ulrik...
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    Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Patrick Collinson, Richard Bancroft and Elizabethan Anti-Puritanism, University of Cambridge, 2013 Jardine...
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    Queen's opposition. In response, a group of conformists including Richard Bancroft, John Bridges, Matthew Sutcliffe, Thomas Bilson, and Hadrian Saravia...
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    from the original on 1 August 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2015. Partington, Richard (2011). "Identifying and supporting Cambridge applicants" (PDF). University...
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    Amago Yoshihisa, Japanese samurai and warlord (b. 1540) November 2 – Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1544) November 24 – Duchess Sophie of...
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    Cromwell spent some time at Jesus College, Cambridge, as the pupil of Richard Bancroft, afterwards archbishop of Canterbury, but did not matriculate. He was...
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    1608) was an English statesman, poet, and dramatist. He was the son of Richard Sackville, a cousin to Anne Boleyn. He was a Member of Parliament and Lord...
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    1599, Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift and Bishop of London Richard Bancroft ordered a ban on a selection of literary works. The works were brought...
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    Arundel (1353–1414), Archbishop of Canterbury Richard Bancroft (1544–1610), Archbishop of Canterbury Richard Barnes (1532–1587), bishop Archbishop Lawrence...
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