William Warham (c. 1450 – 22 August 1532) was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 to his death in 1532. Warham was the son of Robert Warham of Malshanger...
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for his friends in England, such as William Warham, the Archbishop of Canterbury. (Writing in a letter to Warham regarding the gift portrait, Erasmus...
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and administrator John Warham - New Zealand ornithologist William Warham (1450-1532) - Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham (Archdeacon of Canterbury)...
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William Warham (c. 1480 – 1557) was a late-medieval English ecclesiastical administrator who was Archdeacon of Canterbury from c. 1505 to 1532 during the...
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from the Wolsey/John Fisher approach of persuasion, the 1529–1531 William Warham approach of reform and counter-propaganda, to More's brief approach...
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were Richard Foxe (c. 1448–1528, Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528) and William Warham (c. 1450–1532, Archbishop of Canterbury 1503–1532). They were cautious...
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dynasty. In 1528 he assisted his near neighbour at Knole House in Kent William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, to fend off "a host of belligerent Kentishmen"...
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household of Thomas Cobb, a farmer of Aldington, who worked for Archbishop William Warham. Barton claimed to have had very vivid visions and to have received...
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to shorten ten lives, much more mine. When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died, the Boleyn family's chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed to...
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the new Archbishop of Canterbury, following the death of archbishop William Warham. Cranmer was ordered to return to England. The appointment had been...
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Anne just managed to escape by boat. When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died in 1532, the Boleyn family chaplain, Thomas Cranmer, was appointed...
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The Warham Guild was an Anglican organization of craftsmen and artisans, founded to "augment the studies of the Alcuin Club and the directives of The Parson's...
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circle with ties to Erasmus. Among his commissions was the portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, who owned a Holbein portrait of Erasmus....
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are John of Salisbury, Edward Grim, Benedict of Peterborough, William of Canterbury, William fitzStephen, Guernes of Pont-Sainte-Maxence, Robert of Cricklade...
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Christ Church Priory, in Canterbury, when at the request of Archbishop William Warham, the prior sent him with others to access the credibility of Elizabeth...
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Kent. His mother, the daughter of Sir Hugh Warham of Croydon, was the niece and heiress of William Warham, archbishop of Canterbury. His elder brother...
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Otford Palace (section Palace of Archbishop Warham)
to the Palace included Erasmus (a good friend of William Warham), and Hans Holbein the Younger. Warham received Cardinal Lorenzo Campeggio here in July...
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remaining canons with the King's consent. After this was presented, William Warham, the Archbishop of Canterbury, immediately adjourned the Convocation...
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almshouses was introduced to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by its founder, William Penn. The Maryland legislature created almshouses in Anne Arundel County...
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conducted by Henry Deane, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was assisted by William Warham, Bishop of London. Following the ceremony, Arthur and Catherine left...
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committed Protestant is much debated. When Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham died, Anne's influence and the need to find a trustworthy supporter...
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follower of William Tyndale arrested for suspected heresy, that the records of his interviews and forthright admissions to Archbishop William Warham were correct...
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largely successfully, what they considered were undue claims made by William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, regarding the probate courts. In 1511 he...
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College, Oxford. In 1467 he became a fellow, and among his pupils was William Warham, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury. In 1479, Grocyn accepted the rectory...
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England; initial protests are stifled when Archbishop of Canterbury William Warham officially submits the clergy to Henry. Anne Boleyn insists that Henry...
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phrase "as far as the word of God allows".[page needed] On 11 February, William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, presented the revised wording to Convocation...
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Surrey, Richard Foxe (Bishop of Winchester and Lord Privy Seal) and William Warham (Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor), became the King's "executive...
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examples are in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua and elsewhere. Alternatively, William Blackstone, a notable English jurist writing in 1769, speculated that the...
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the festivities of the Italian city's annual carnival. February 24 – William Warham, the 81-year-old Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, publicly declares...
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England) 1500 William Smyth 1502 Richard Mayew (Bishop of Hereford) 1506 William Warham 1532 John Longland (Bishop of Lincoln) 1547 Richard Cox 1552 John Mason...
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