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  1. William Laud

    Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name William Laud honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image William Laud.jpg imagesize alt caption William Laud province diocese see enthroned 1633 ended 10 January 1645 predecessor George Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury George Abbot successor William ... alma mater signature William Laud Signature.svg Sainthood feast day venerated saint title beatified ... shrine suppressed date William Laud 7 October 1573 10 January 1645 was Archbishop of Canterbury from ... of the English Civil War . Clergyman Refimprove date January 2011 William Laud was born in a house ... his father, also named William, was a cloth merchant a fact about which Laud was to remain sensitive ... for the university, a task completed in 1636. ref Anthony Milton, Laud, William 1573 1645 , Oxford Dictionary ..., 1573 1645 ISBN 1 84212 202 9 References Reflist External links Commons category William Laud http www.berkshirehistory.com bios wmlaud index.html Royal Berkshire History William Laud DNB Cite wstitle Laud, William s start s off s bef before Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland The Earl of Portland ... Archbishops of Canterbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laud, William ... Laud, William Category 1573 births Category 1645 deaths Category Archbishops of Canterbury Category ... Anglican saints Category Prisoners in the Tower of London cy William Laud da William Laud de William Laud es William Laud eu William Laud fr William Laud ko it William Laud la Gulielmus Laud hu William Laud nl William Laud ja no William Laud pl William Laud pt William Laud fi William Laud sv William Laud th ... a White Scholarship, St John s College, Oxford . Laud was ordained on 5 April 1601 he soon gained ... of England and Laud s affirmation of apostolic succession was unpopular in many quarters. In 1605 ... he became rector of West Tilbury in Essex. Laud continued to rise through the ranks of the clergy ...   more details



  1. Laud

    wiktionary laud Laud may refer to People with the surname Laud William Laud 1573 1645 , Archbishop of Canterbury Derek Laud born 1964 , British political lobbyist People with the given name Laud Laud of Coutances 6th century , bishop of Coutances Laud Humphreys 1930 1988 , American sociologist and author See also La d Lauds disambig Category Masculine given names Category Surnames fr Laud ru ...   more details



  1. Codex Laud

    File Lauda22.jpg thumb File Signo Qui huitl.png thumb for the similarly named manuscript Codex Laudianus The Codex Laud , or Laudianus , catalogued as MS. Laud Misc. 678 , Bodleian Library in Oxford is an important sixteenth century manuscript associated with William Laud , an English archbishop who was the former owner of this ancient Mexican codex. It is from the Borgia Group , and is a pictorial manuscript consisting of 24 leaves 48 pages from Central Mexico, dating from before the Spanish takeover. It is evidently incomplete part of it is lost . In its content, it is similar to Codex Bodley and Codex Borgia . It is published with an Introduction by C. A. Burland in Volume XI of CODICES SELECTI of the Akademische Druck u. Verlagsanstalt , Graz. References reflist No footnotes date April 2009 cite book author aut Boone, Elizabeth Hill authorlink Elizabeth Hill Boone year 2007 title Cycles of Time and Meaning in the Mexican Books of Fate series Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture location Austin publisher University of Texas Press isbn 978 0 292 71263 8 oclc 71632174 External links http www.famsi.org research graz laud thumbs 0.html A.D.V.G. facsimile of the Laud Codex http content.lib.utah.edu cdm4 document.php?CISOROOT Aztec&CISOPTR 25&REC 1 Codex Laud , digitised by J.Willard Marriot Library, University of Utah http content.lib.utah.edu cdm4 document.php?CISOROOT Aztec&CISOPTR 70&REC 2 Codex Laud commentary , Akademische Druck u. Verlagsanstalt 1966 edition, digitised by J.Willard Marriot Library, University of Utah Borgia Group Category Borgia Group Laud Category Bodleian Library collection Mesoamerica stub ca C dex Laud es C dice Laud fr Codex Laud fy Kodeks Laud nl Codex Laud pl Kodeks Laud ...   more details



  1. Laud of Coutances

    Saint Laud of Coutances variants Lauto , Laudo , Launus , popularly Saint L ref name Smith was the fifth bishop of Coutances and is venerated as a Saint . He was born in Courcy, Manche Courcy , near Coutances , in the 6th century and became bishop of Coutances around 525. The town of Briovere, associated with the saint, took his name and is now Saint L in Normandy . He met with a conclave of bishops at Angers in 529 or 530. As a healing saint, he is invoked for maladies of the eyes and especially blindness. The reputed healing spring at Courcy dedicated to him is a site of pilgrimage. He is commemorated September 21 in the French Martyrology , and September 22 in the Roman Martyrology . ref name Smith cite book last1 Smith first1 Sir William last2 Wace first2 Henry title A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines, Being a Continuation of The Dictionary of the Bible Hermogenes, Myensis url http books.google.com books?id xt0UAAAAQAAJ&pg PA627&dq Laud of Coutances&hl en&ei 0Qh TJ PIJSisQP7n7X1Cg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCcQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Laud 20of 20Coutances&f false edition Digitized Sep 4, 2008 volume 3 year 1882 publisher J. Murray page 627 ref References Reflist Les Saints qui gu rissent en Normandie , Gancel, 1998, ISBN 2737322936 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 5th century births Category 6th century deaths Category People from Manche Category 6th century Christian saints Category Bishops of Coutances Category Merovingian saints fr Laud de Coutances pl Laudo ...   more details



  1. Laud Quartey

    refimprove date April 2011 notability date April 2011 Infobox football biography name Laud Quartey image fullname Laud Quartey image birth date birth date and age 1984 03 11 birth place Ghana height height m 1.85 currentclub Accra Hearts of Oak SC Hearts of Oak clubnumber 16 position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper ref http www.playerhistory.com player 162705 Playerhistroy Profile ref youthyears1 youthclubs1 Aquinas Secondary School youthclubs2 Takoradi Polytechnic years1 2002 clubs1 Accra Hearts of Oak SC Hearts of Oak caps1 goals1 pcupdate Laud Quartey born 11 March 1984 in Ghana is a Ghana ian soccer football player currently playing for Ghana Telecom Premier League side Accra Hearts of Oak SC . Career Quartey began his career 2001 with Accra Hearts of Oak SC and was on 2 December 2009 linked with a movement to Young Africans . ref http www.modernghana.com sports 252140 2 hearts deny goalkeeper move.html Hearts deny goalkeeper move ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Quartey, Laud ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ghanaian footballer DATE OF BIRTH 11 March 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH Ghana DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Quartey, Laud Category 1984 births Category Living people Category Ghanaian footballers Category Eleven Wise players Ghana footy bio stub ...   more details



  1. Derek Laud

    Refimprove date January 2012 Infobox person name Derek Laud image DLaud2.jpg image size 200px alt caption Derek Laud in 2007 in Cape Town , South Africa SA , birth name Derek George Henry Laud birth date ... children parents relations callsign awards signature website footnotes Derek George Henry Laud ... interests and serves on numerous boards. Early career Laud, who is openly gay , gained some notability ... Browne of Madingley former group CEO of BP , is Chairman. Laud is also an advocate for the leading Gambling ... about Laud s ideas for a social stock market exchange, which they described as his brain child and during the piece further asserted he was well connected . Laud argues that the social stock market ... on social investment by Pauline Skypala. Laud is a long standing family friend of Samantha ... his career, Laud has contributed to speeches for several well known Conservatives including,Margaret ... Laud, in the early 1990s, which was eventually sold to a WPP company, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. As a parliamentary lobbyist , Derek Laud was mentioned in the British House of Commons ... speech . Laud made history by becoming the first and only black person to have been appointed Master of Foxhounds in the New Forest, Hampshire, where he has had a home for many years. Laud ... Election , Laud was selected as Conservative candidate for Tottenham UK Parliament constituency Tottenham ... activities Derek Laud had long been an enthusiastic fox hunter , and in 1999, he became the Master ... ref Laud has a wide circle of friends in the Conservative Party. In 2001, he provided an alibi ref ... ref Big Brother Laud s background and audition videos for Big Brother showed him with his friend, British ex boxing boxer and celebrity, Chris Eubank . Laud was the tenth person to be evicted from the Big Brother House after losing in a head to head with Eugene Sully. After Big Brother Laud partnered ... Stone Lee work BBC News Online location London ref Laud appeared on BBC s Question Time TV series ...   more details



  1. Laud Weiner

    Laud Weiner is a short subject short film written and directed by Philip Euling, starring David Hyde Pierce . The cast also includes Marisol Nichols , Jake Muxworthy, and James Oliver. Plot The film follows Laud Weiner, an oblivious, self satisfied, and spoiled Hollywood manager producer, as he explains his hard work to the camera while in reality taking credit for other people s ideas and making everyone s life difficult. Broadcast and DVD The film was broadcast on the Independent Film Channel and is one of a number of short films featuring celebrities on the DVD short film compilation Celebrity Mix put out by TLA Entertainment Group . Film Festivals Montreal World Film Festival 2002 Edinburgh International Film Festival 2002 Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films Philadelphia Film Festival 2002 American Cinematheque 2002 Canadian Film Centre s Worldwide Short Film Festival 2002 Cinequest Film Festival 2003 Hamptons International Film Festival 2002 Newport Beach Film Festival 2002 Rhode Island International Film Festival 2002 Maui Film Festival 2003 Cinema Society of San Diego 2003 Port Townsend Film Festival, Washington 2002 Silver Lake Film Festival 2002 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival 2002 Great Lakes Independent Film Festival, Erie, PA 2002 Wine Country Film Festival 2002 Brooklyn International Film Festival 2002 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival 2001 Reaction The film won Best Short Film at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2002. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0338190 awards ref References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0338190 maindetails Laud Weiner on Internet Movie Database IMDB http www.amazon.com dp B000CCW2MU Laud Weiner on Amazon.com http www23.brinkster.com laudweiner Official site Category 2000s short films Category 2002 films Category Films set in California ...   more details



  1. Laud Humphreys

    Robert Allan Laud Humphreys, October 16, 1930 August 23, 1988 was an United States of America American sociology sociologist and author. Biography Robert Allen Humphreys was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma , to Ira Denver Humphreys and Stella Bernice Humphreys. sup 5 sup Laud was chosen as his first name when he was baptized again upon entering the Episcopal Church in the United States of America Episcopal Church . He graduated from the Seabury Western Theological Seminary Seabury Western Episcopal Theological Seminary in 1955, and served as an Episcopal priest . He earned his Ph.D from Washington University in St. Louis in 1968. ref name stlpd cite news last Frankel first Todd title In Forest Park, the roots of Sen. Craig s misadventure work St. Louis Post Dispatch date 2007 08 31 url http www.stltoday.com stltoday news stories.nsf stlouiscitycounty story 26263150D474C4EE8625734800098FDC?OpenDocument accessdate 2007 09 01 ref Due to the perceived dishonesty of his research methods, there was a failed attempt by some faculty members at Washington University to rescind his PhD. ref cite web url http linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org 9711 9711.allen.html first Charlotte last Allen title When ... in 2004, under the title Laud Humphreys Prophet of Homosexuality and Sociology . ref name Galliher2004 citation last Galliher first John F year 2004 title Laud Humphreys prophet of homosexuality .... Citation needed date June 2009 Bibliography citation last Humphreys first Laud year 1970 title Tearoom ... url http www.worldcat.org oclc 12118038 citation last Humphreys first Laud year 1972 title Out of the closets ... Twenty Five Years After Laud Humphreys Tearoom Trade Impersonal Sex in Public Places journal Journal ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Humphreys, Laud ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Humphreys, Laud Category 1930 births ... fr Laud Humphreys pl Laud Humphreys ...   more details



  1. La Chapelle-Saint-Laud

    Infobox French commune name La Chapelle Saint Laud image caption region Pays de la Loire department Maine et Loire arrondissement Angers canton Canton of Seiches sur le Loir Seiches sur le Loir INSEE 49076 postal code 49140 mayor Jean Paul Bompas term 2001&ndash 2008 intercommunality Communaut de communes du Loir C.C. du Loir Pays Loire Angers longitude 0.3244 latitude 47.6153 elevation m 85 elevation min m 28 elevation max m 98 area km2 10.63 population 583 population date 2006 ref http www.insee.fr fr ppp bases de donnees recensement populations legales departement.asp?dep 49 populations l gales 2006 sur le site de l INSEE ref demonym Capellaudain, Capellaudaine website La Chapelle Saint Laud is a Communes of France commune in the Maine et Loire Departments of France department of western France . See also Communes of the Maine et Loire department References Reflist Maine et Loire communes Category Communes of Maine et Loire Chapellesaintlaud MaineLoire geo stub ca La Chapelle Saint Laud ceb La Chapelle Saint Laud es La Chapelle Saint Laud eu La Chapelle Saint Laud fr La Chapelle Saint Laud it La Chapelle Saint Laud ms La Chapelle Saint Laud nl La Chapelle Saint Laud oc La Chapelle Saint Laud pl La Chapelle Saint Laud pt La Chapelle Saint Laud sk La Chapelle Saint Laud sr sv La Chapelle Saint Laud uk vi La Chapelle Saint Laud vo La Chapelle Saint Laud war La Chapelle Saint Laud ...   more details



  1. Howling Laud Hope

    Infobox politician name Alan Howling Laud Hope image Alan Howling Laud Hope.jpg caption Howling Laud Hope still from a video interview 26 August 2010 party Official Monster Raving Loony Party birth date Birth year and age 1942 6 birth place Mytchett , Surrey , England nationality United Kingdom British Alan Howling Laud Hope born June 1942, in Mytchett , Surrey is the Leader of the United Kingdom s Official Monster Raving Loony Party OMRLP . In 1999, following the death of the party s founder, Screaming Lord Sutch , Hope and his pet cat, Cat Mandu , were jointly elected as leaders of the OMRLP. Since June 2002, Hope has been the party s sole leader following Cat Mandu s death in a road accident. Hope was the first ever OMRLP candidate to be elected to public office, when he was elected unopposed to a seat on Ashburton, Devon Ashburton Town Council in Devon in 1987. ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com search?q cache CY4WUOkgjG8J news.bbc.co.uk news vote2001 hi english parties newsid 1179000 1179187.stm Alan 22Howling Laud 22 Hope mayor of ashburton&cd 13&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk BBC News Retrieved 28 Aug 2010 ref He subsequently became the Mayor of Ashburton in 1998. ref http webcache.googleusercontent.com ... Laud 22 Hope mayor of ashburton&cd 5&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk Mayor of Ashburton The Independent Retrieved ... 2009 09 14 ashburton Alan 22Howling Laud 22 Hope mayor of ashburton&cd 9&hl ...?q cache SinpI4iWVqUJ news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news politics 383356.stm Alan 22Howling Laud 22 Hope ... Party Monster Raving Loony William Hill Party for the parliamentary seat of Witney in Oxfordshire ... search?q cache E2kNDJf 9mMJ www.reference.com browse all 2Bstanding Alan 22Howling Laud 22 Hope mayor ... user TheJackSlipper p c 43C1526FFA72624B 0 Aq3wF6zfxM0 Howling Laud Hope biographical ... Laud ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH Mytchett , Surrey , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hope, Howling Laud Category 1942 births Category Councillors ...   more details



  1. Church of Saint Laud

    Infobox religious building building name Church of Saint Laud, Mabe image DSCN0502Mabe Church St Laudus.JPG image size caption The 15th century tower of the Church of Saint Laud. location Mabe, Cornwall Mabe , Cornwall , England map type Cornwall map size 250 latitude 50.1499 longitude 5.1404 geo religious affiliation Anglican district Diocese of Truro consecration year status Parish church leadership website architect architecture type Church building Church architecture style Gothic architecture ... of Saint Laud variant Mabe Church is an active parish church in Mabe, Cornwall , England , UK , originally built in the 15th century and dedicated to the sixth century Saint Laud of Coutances . It is part ... from lan and Mabe though old records always show the dedication as being to St Laud. In 1308 or 1309 Bishop Stapeldon consecrated the cemetery and held an ordination at the Chapel of St Laud ... through the financial contributions of Miss Williams of Falmouth, Cornwall Falmouth and William Shilson ... www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 66494 church of saint laud mabe title Church of Saint Laud, Mabe ... Headstones to Rail Family at 8 Metres South West of Church of St Laud, Mabe work britishlistedbuildings.co.uk ... title Chest Tomb Adjoining North Wall of Church of St Laud, Mabe work britishlistedbuildings.co.uk ... 1 Metre South West of Porch of Church of St Laud, Mabe work Cross at Approximately 1 Metre South West of Porch of Church of St Laud, Mabe publisher British Listed Buildings accessdate 2 September ... metres east title Headstone at Approximately 3 Metres East of Church of St Laud, Mabe work britishlistedbuildings.co.uk ... 0 5 metr title Headstone to Mh at Approximately 0.5 Metres South of Church of St Laud, Mabe ... Metres South of Tower of Church of St Laud, Mabe work britishlistedbuildings.co.uk publisher British ... at Approximately 4 Metres South of Church of St Laud, Mabe work britishlistedbuildings.co.uk publisher ... gallery References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Mabe, Church of St Laud Category Grade II listed ...   more details



  1. Gare d'Angers-Saint-Laud

    File Angers Place de la Gare.JPG thumb right Gare d Angers Saint Laud Gare d Angers Saint Laud is the main Train station railway station serving the city Angers , Maine et Loire department, western France . It is situated on the Le Mans Angers railway and the Tours Saint Nazaire railway . Services The following services currently call at Angers Saint Laud intercity services Intercit s Nantes Tours Bourges Lyon s rail start noclear yes s rail title SNCF s line system TGV line previous Le Mans next Nantes type Montparnasse type2 Nantes rows2 2 s line system TGV line previous Saumur next type E type2 Nantes hide2 yes s line system Intercit s line GBPS previous Nantes next Saumur type Nantes type2 Lyon Perrache s line system TER Centre line 1 previous Saumur next Ancenis s line system TER Pays de la Loire line 4 previous next Savenni res B huard rows1 3 s line system TER Pays de la Loire line 19 previous next La Bohalle hide1 yes s line system TER Pays de la Loire line 20 previous next Savenni res B huard hide1 yes s line system TER Pays de la Loire line 21 previous next Angers Ma tre cole s end References commonscat Gare d Angers Saint Laud reflist http www.ter sncf.com Regions pays de la loire Fr Se deplacer en TER Avant mon voyage Fiches horaires Default.aspx Timetables TER Pays de la Loire fr icon Coord 47 27 53 N 0 33 25 W type railwaystation region FR display title DEFAULTSORT Angers Saint Laud Category Railway stations in Pays de la Loire PaysLoire railstation stub fr Gare d Angers Saint Laud nl Station Angers Saint Laud pl Gare d Angers Saint Laud ...   more details



  1. William

    William may refer to William name , a masculine given name TOC right Royalty British William I of England 1027 1087 , aka William the Conqueror, William the Bastard William II of England 1056 1100 , aka William Rufus William I of Scotland c. 1142 1214 , aka William the Lion William IX, Count of Poitiers 1153 1156 , first son of Henry II of England William III of England 1650 1702 , also William II of Scotland, aka William of Orange William IV of the United Kingdom 1765 1837 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge , formerly Prince William of Wales b. 1982 , son of Charles, Prince of Wales French William of Gellone c.755 814 , Count of Toulouse, canonized a saint William II, Prince of Orange 1626 1650 William IV, Prince of Orange 1711 1751 William V, Prince of Orange 1748 1806 The Netherlands William I, Count of Holland 1167 1222 William II of Holland 1228 1256 , also King of Germany William I, Prince of Orange 1533 1584 , a.k.a. William the Silent William I of the Netherlands 1772 1843 William II of the Netherlands 1792 1849 William III of the Netherlands 1817 1890 Sicily William I of Sicily 1131 1166 , a.k.a. William the Bad or William the Wicked William II of Sicily 1155 1189 , a.k.a. William the Good William III of Sicily 1190 1198 Cameroon William I of Bimbia , 19th century king of the Isubu people William II of Bimbia d. 1882 , king of the Isubu people Other royalty William II of Villehardouin d. 1278 , Prince of Achaea William of Werle before 1393 94 1436 , Lord of Werle G strow William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1852 1912 William, Prince of Albania 1876 1945 Other historical people British William de Corbeil c.1070 1136 , Archbishop of Canterbury William of Malmesbury c.1080 c.1143 , English historian and monk William of Tyre c.1130 1185 , Archbishop of Tyre, chronicler of the Crusades William of Norwich c.1132 1144 , saint and martyr William of York died 1154 , Archbishop of York and saint William bishop of Moray died 1162 , Roman Catholic bishop in Scotland William ...   more details



  1. William Juxon

    he succeeded his friend, William Laud , as President i.e. principal of St John s College, and in 1626 ... as Lord High Admiral s vac commission reason William Laud br First Lord of the Treasury s ttl title ... title Bishop of Hereford years 1634 1634 s aft after Godfrey Goodman s bef before William Laud s ttl title Bishop of London years 1633 1649 s vac next Gilbert Sheldon s vac last William Laud s ttl ... St John s College, Oxford President of St John s College, Oxford before William Laud after Richard ... 1633 he was consecrated Bishop of London in succession to Laud. In March 1636 Charles I entrusted ... William Juxon, 1582 1663 by Thomas Mason. ISBN 0 87413 251 7. 1911 s start s off s bef before Robert ... Persondata . NAME Juxon, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of Canterbury ..., London DEFAULTSORT Juxon, William Category 1582 births Category 1663 deaths Category People educated ... s College, Oxford Category People from Chichester Category Deans of Worcester fr William Juxon ko it William Juxon la Gulielmus Juxon pt William Juxon sv William Juxon ...   more details



  1. William Boswell

    Sir William Boswell died 1650 was an English diplomat, a resident ambassador to the Netherlands . Life William Boswell was a native of Suffolk . He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge , of which he was elected fellow in 1606. ref Venn id BSWL603W name Boswell, William ref He subsequently entered the diplomatic service, and was appointed secretary to Dudley Carleton, 1st Viscount Dorchester Sir Dudley Carleton , then ambassador at The Hague . Boswell eventually succeeded Carleton, being knighted in 1633. ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Boswell, William ref A large share of Sir William s attention while ambassador was taken up with the controversy between the Gomarists and the Remonstrants Arminians . He continued the policy of Sir Dudley Carleton, and supported the rigidly Calvinist Gomarists against the Remonstrants. ref name DNB This was for political reasons, and otherwise Boswell was an ally of William Laud . He took a close interest in the migr English churches in the Netherlands, and in 1633 4 helped John Paget intrigue against John Davenport clergyman John Davenport . ref Sprunger, p. 115. ref Charles I of England Charles I ordered Boswell to back Edward Misselden , influential in the Merchant Adventurers, against John Forbes preacher John Forbes . ref Hugh Trevor Roper , Archbishop Laud 1962 edition , pp. 264 9. ref In 1638 Boswell had a prosecution brought against John Canne . ref Sprunger, p. 76. ref When the First English Civil War broke out, Boswell s efforts were directed towards preserving the neutrality of the Dutch. Despite the efforts of Walter Strickland ... mission. ref name DNB Sir William was also a man of letters and a scholar, as is shown in his correspondence ... and seventeenth centuries Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Boswell, Sir William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boswell, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1649 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boswell, William Category ...   more details



  1. William Paddy

    for Thetford , Norfolk , in 1604 11. He supported his fellow collegian William Laud , and called ...File William Paddy.jpg thumb right Portrait of Sir William Paddy, dated 1600. Collection of St. John s College, Oxford. Sir William Paddy 1554 1634 was an English royal physician. Life He was born in London, and entered Merchant Taylors School, Northwood Merchant Taylors School in 1569, with schoolfellows Lancelot Andrewes , Giles Tomson , and Thomas Dove . In 1571 he entered as a commoner at St. John s College, Oxford, and graduated B.A. in July 1573. On 21 July 1589 he graduated M.D. at Leyden , and was incorporated on that degree at Oxford on 22 October 1591. He was elected a fellow of his college, where he was contemporary with his friend Matthew Gwinne . He was examined at the Royal College of Physicians College of Physicians of London on 23 December 1589, admitted a licentiate on 9 May 1590, and a fellow on 25 September 1591. He was elected a censor in 1595, and again from 1597 to 1600, and was four times president of the college 1609, 1610, 1611, and 1618 . James I appointed him his physician in the first year of his reign, and knighted him at Windsor on 9 July 1603. When James I was at Oxford on 29 August 1605, Paddy argued before him against two medical theses, Whether the morals of nurses are imbibed by infants with the milk, and Whether smoking tobacco is favourable to health. In 1614 the College of Physicians appointed him to plead the immunity of the college from arms bearing before the lord mayor, Sir Thomas Middleton, and the recorder, Henry Montagu, 1st Earl of Manchester ... of Laud s character and learning, to gather support for Laud s struggles with the Oxford Calvinists .... References Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Paddy, William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Paddy, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1554 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1634 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Paddy, William Category 16th century English medical doctors ...   more details



  1. William Piers

    Arminianism in the Church of England Arminianism and high church doctrine in William Laud s circle ..., with William Laud s backing. He enforced the orthodox ceremonies, and in 1633 issued orders for the positioning ...other uses William Piers disambiguation William Piers Pierse, Pierce c.1580 &ndash 1670 was List of Vice Chancellors of the University of Oxford Vice Chancellor of Oxford University from 1621 to 1624, Bishop .... ref cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 22237 title Piers, William bap. 1580, d. 1670 ... month January year 2008 accessdate 2008 08 11 ref Life The son of William Piers or Pierse, was born ... to the court of arches , but in vain. A petition sent by parishioners to Laud was disregarded ... and public acknowledgement of their offence. Later Laud, when in the Tower of London in 1642 ... opposed the following year using the only available precedent St Gregory s Case. Laud, finding this interference ... refused to move and rail the altar. Laud excommunicated them, which deepened resentment against Arminianism. Piers s reply to Laud upheld the old custom of wakes and church ales or parish ale s, basing ..., but few were prosecuted. ref Walter Raleigh, Works , 5.319 ref Piers also followed Laud s reforms ... the place of lectures, and according to William Prynne , he boasted that, thank God, he had not one ... to appoint his son William Piers as Rector of Buckland St Mary. An argument ensued with puritan .... On Laud s fall a petition was presented to the House of Commons against Piers. Within a few days of the committal of Laud to the Tower on 18 December 1640. Piers, together with Bishop Matthew Wren ..., in his ninetieth year, and was buried in the parish church. He left two sons by his first wife William ... DNB wstitle Piers, William 1580 1670 s start s rel en succession box title Bishop of Peterborough ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Piers, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Piers, William Category ...   more details



  1. William Brough

    other persons William Brough died 1671 was an English royalist churchman, Dean of Gloucester from 1643. Life He was educated at Christ s College, Cambridge , where he matriculated in 1613, graduating B.A. 1617 and M.A. 1620. He proceeded B.D. 1627, and D.D. 5 February 1636. ref name Venn Venn BRH613W ref He was presented to the rectory of St. Michael, Cornhill , from 1625. ref name StM http www.st michaels.org.uk rectors.htm ref Brough was a supporter of William Laud and his Arminian views, was made chaplain to the king, and was installed canon of Windsor, 1 February 1639. At the beginning of the First English Civil War , he was removed from his benefice by the parliamentary commission, and lost his home and possessions. Thomas Holl was intruded as rector. ref name StM His wife died soon afterwards, and Brough joined the king at Oxford. On 16 August 1643 he was nominated dean of Gloucester, but was not installed till 20 November 1644. He returned to Oxford in 1645, and on 26 August of that year was created D.D. by the king s order. Little is heard of him from this date to the English Restoration Restoration . He then was reappointed to the deanery, and was rector of Bemerton . ref name Venn He died 5 July 1671, and was buried in St. George s Chapel, Windsor . Works He was the author of The Holy Feasts and Fasts of the Church, with Meditations and Prayers proper for Sacraments and other occasions leading to Christian life and death , London 1657 and of Sacred Principles, Services, and Soliloquies or a Manual of Devotion , 1659, 1671. Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Brough, William d.1671 External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 32049 Parish inhabitants his 1638 report Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brough, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1671 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brough, William Category Year of birth missing Category 1671 deaths Category English Anglican priests ...   more details



  1. William Chillingworth

    William Chillingworth 12 October 1602 30 January 1644 was a controversial England English churchman. File William Chillingworth.jpg thumb right William Chillingworth, 18th century engraving by Francis Kyte . Early life He was born in Oxford , where his father served as mayor William Laud was his godfather. In June 1618 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Oxford , of which he was made a fellow in June 1628. He gained a reputation as a skillful debater, excelled in mathematics, and also became known as a poet. He associated with Lucius Cary, 2nd Viscount Falkland Sir Lucius Cary , John Hales , and Gilbert Sheldon . ref name DNB s Chillingworth, William DNB00 ref Interested in religious controversy and not yet in orders, Chillingworth took on the Jesuit John Percy alias John Fisher . Percy succeeded in converting Chillingworth, and persuaded him to go to the Jesuit college at Douai , in 1630. There he wrote an account of his reasons for leaving Protestantism, but kept in touch with Laud. In 1631, however, he thought again, and left Douai. He did not immediately return to the orthodox positions of the Church of England, but was drawn into controversy with Catholics with John Lewgar , John Floyd Jesuit John Floyd , and in a disputation with Thomas White scholar Thomas White before Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby Lord Digby and Sir Kenelm Digby . ref name DNB His theological sensitiveness ... Cary by then Lord Falkland . Laud, now Archbishop of Canterbury , was anxious about Chillingworth s reply ... forces under Sir William Waller . As he was unable to go to London with the garrison, he was conveyed ... s Works . Notes reflist References Attribution 1911 DNB wstitle Chillingworth, William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chillingworth, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Chillingworth, William Category People from Oxford Category English theologians Category 1602 births Category 1644 deaths fr William Chillingworth sv William Chillingworth ...   more details



  1. William Somner

    his friends and correspondents Archbishops Laud and James Ussher , Robert Cotton , William Dugdale ...William Somner 1598 1669 was an English antiquarian scholar, the author of the first dictionary of the Anglo Saxon language . File William Somner.jpg thumb right William Somner, 1693 engraving by Michael Burghers . Life He was baptised in the church of St. Margaret, Canterbury, on 5 November 1598, but according to a statement of his widow and surviving relatives, the date of his birth was 30 March 1606. His father held the office of registrary of the court of Canterbury, under Sir Nathaniel Brent , commissary. After passing through the free school at Canterbury, he became clerk to his father, and Archbishop William Laud soon advanced him to be registrar of the ecclesiastical courts of the diocese. The archbishop demanded of him a yearly report on the conduct of the clergy in the diocese, but this Somner failed to supply. Somner devoted his leisure to studying law and antiquities, and shooting with the long bow . A royalist, after the execution of Charles I he wrote an elegy ref The Insecuritie of Princes, considered in an occasional Meditation upon the King s late Sufferings and Death , London, 1648 O.S . ref subsequently he published another such poem, to which was prefixed the portrait of Charles I, from the Eikon Basilike . ref The Frontispiece of the King s book opened with a Poem ... to Archbishop Laud reissued 1662 2nd edit, by Nicholas Batteley , London, 1703 . At the suggestion ... translation of The Ancient Saxon Laws , which had been published in Latin by William Lambard in 1568 ... and antiquated words. To William Dugdale and Roger Dodsworth s Monasticon Anglicanum he contributed ... DNB wstitle Somner,William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Somner, William ... DEFAULTSORT Somner, William Category 1593 births Category 1669 deaths Category English antiquarians no William Somner ...   more details



  1. William Bridge

    Image WilliamBridge2.jpg thumb right 200px William Bridge. William Bridge c. 1600 1670 was a leading English Independent religion Independent minister religion minister , preacher, and religious and political writer. Life A native of Cambridgeshire , the Rev. William Bridge was probably born in or around the year 1600. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge , receiving an M.A. in 1626. ref Venn id BRG619W name Bridge, William ref ref Concise Dictionary of National Biography ref For a short time in 1631, he was a lecturer preacher at Colchester , put in place by Harbottle Grimstone and Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick this was very much against the wishes of William Laud , then Bishop of London , who complained of the influence then held by Richard Sibbes and William Gouge , clerical leaders of the Feoffees for Impropriations . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 21980 Hill, Society and Puritanism , p. 101 ref ref Christopher Hill historian Christopher Hill , Economic Problems of the Church 1968 reprint , p. 269. ref From 1637, he lived in Norwich as Rector of St. Peter Hungate and St. George Tombland. ref http www.norfolkchurches.co.uk norwichmeetinghouse norwicholdmeeting.htm Norfolk Churches Bot generated title ref He came into conflict with Matthew Wren , bishop of Norwich , ref http www.ligonier.org publishing solideogloria meetpuritans.php?puritan id 21 ... by Hugh Peters . ref Hugh Trevor Roper , Archbishop Laud 2000 edition , p. 257 ref Charles I of England upon hearing from Archbishop Laud that Rev. Bridge had gone to Holland , ...rather than that he ... fully resolved WorldCat.org& 93 Bot generated title ref A large collected Works of the Rev. William ..., William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1600 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bridge, William Category 1600 births Category 1670 deaths Category Alumni ... English independent ministers of the Rebellion period fy William Bridge ...   more details



  1. William Prynne

    Puritan opponent of the church policy of the Archbishop of Canterbury , William Laud . Although his ... of overseeing the trial of William Laud , which was to end in Laud s execution. He collected and arranged ..., or the first part of a complete History of the Commitment, Trial, &c., of William Laud 1646 . ref ...File Wenceslas Hollar Prynne cropped.jpg thumb 250px William Prynne William Prynne 1600  24 October ... of Lovelocks , 1628. ref ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Prynne, William ref 1630s Like many ... Charles I . ref name DNB William Noy as attorney general instituted proceedings against Prynne ... was pilloried on 7 May and 10 May. On 11 June he addressed to Archbishop Laud, whom he regarded as his chief persecutor, a letter charging him with illegality and injustice. Laud handed the letter ... he was branded to mean stigmata laudis sign of praise , or sign of Laud . ref name DNB ref http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ... Laud s room in the Tower for papers. He published a redacted edition of Laud s diary ref A Breviate of the Life of William Laud ref and a volume intended to serve as an introduction to his trial. ref Hidden Works of Darkness brought to Public Light . ref After Laud s execution, Prynne was charged ... Government and Excommunication , 1646. ref William M. Lamont writes cquote ... Prynne had no distrust .... ref William M. Lamont, Godly Rule Politics and Religion 1603 60 1969 , p. 170. ref Prynne also .... ref The Substance of a Speech made in the House of Commons by William Prynne, the 4th of December ... when Sir William Waller tripped on the sword. The house charged him to bring in a bill for the dissolution ... died unmarried on 24 October 1669. ref name DNB References Kirby, Ethyn WIlliams. William Prynne A Study in Puritanism. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1931. Lamont, William M. Puritanism and Historical ... links wikisource author William Prynne commonscat William Prynne worldcat id lccn n79 61041 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prynne, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Lawyer ...   more details



  1. William Strode

    was as relentless in the prosecution of William Laud Laud as he had been in that of Strafford. It was he ...other uses William Strode 1598 1645 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England variously between 1624 and 1645. He was one of the five members impeached by King Charles and fought on the Roundhead Parliamentarian side in the English Civil War . Life Strode was the second son of William Strode died 1637 Sir William Strode , of Newnham, Devon Newnham , Devon and his wife Mary Southcote, daughter of Thomas Southcote of Bovey Tracey in Devon. He was admitted as a student of the Inner Temple in 1614, matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford , in 1617, and took the degree of BA in 1619. In 1624, Strode was elected Member of Parliament for Bere Alston UK Parliament constituency Bere Alston , and was re elected MP for Bere Alston in 1625, 1626 and 1628. ref name Willis Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref He opposed Charles I of England Charles I from the start, and took a leading part in the disorderly scene of 2 March 1629, when the Speaker of the House of Commons United Kingdom speaker , Sir John Finch , was held down in the chair after refusing to put the resolution of Sir John Eliot against arbitrary taxation and innovations in religion see Denzil Holles, baron Holles Denzil Holles . Strode was prosecuted before the star chamber, but refused to answer anything done in the House of Parliament but in that House. On 7 May a fresh warrant was issued, and a month later, to prevent his release on bail, he was sent by Charles with two ... from Colonel William Strode of Barrington , also parliamentarian and M.P., who died in 1666 and from William Strode poet William Strode 1602 1645 , the orator, poet and dramatist. References ..., William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1598 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1645 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strode, William Category 1598 births Category 1645 deaths Category Alumni ...   more details



  1. William Bedwell

    William Bedwell 1561 May 5, 1632 near London was an England English priest and scholar, specializing in Arabic and other oriental languages as well as in mathematics . Bedwell was educated at St John s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id BDWL578W name Bedwell, William ref He served the Church of England Anglican Church as Rector Anglican churches Rector of St Ethelburga s Bishopsgate and Vicar Anglican Vicar of All Hallows, Tottenham known at the time as Tottenham High Cross ref http www.1911encyclopedia.org Tottenham Classic Encyclopedia ref from 1607. He was the author of the first local history of the area, A Briefe Description of the Towne of Tottenham ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 26993 British History Online, quoting the Dictionary of National Biography ref . He published in quarto an edition of the Epistles of John in Arabic, with a Latin version, printed by the heirs of Franciscus Raphelengius at Antwerp in 1612. He also left many Arabic manuscripts to the University of Cambridge and a Font History font of type for printing them. According to McClure, it was Bedwell, and not Thomas Van Erpen , who was the first to revive the study of Arabic literature in Europe. His uncompleted preparations for an Arabic Lexicon were eclipsed by the publication of a similar work by Jacobus Golius in 1653. Bedwell s manuscripts were loaned, following his death, to the University of Cambridge , where they were consulted by Edmund Castell during the creation of the monumental Lexicon Heptaglotton 1669 . Another manuscript, for a Dictionary of Persian, was in the possession of William Laud , Archbishop of Canterbury , and now resides at the Bodleian Library . Besides ... 0 06 095975 4 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bedwell, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Bedwell, William Category 1561 births Category 1632 deaths Category Alumni of St John s College, Cambridge ... UK Christian clergy stub ht William Bedwell ...   more details



  1. William Sancroft

    historian, to whom on his deathbed he entrusted his manuscripts and the remains of William Laud Archbishop Laud published in 1695 . From 5 August 1691 until his death two years later, he lived a very ... William Sancroft 30 January 1617 24 November 1693 was the 79th Archbishop of Canterbury . Life ... id SNDT633W name Sancroft, William ref He became M.A. in 1641 and fellow in 1642, but was ejected ... the Great Fire of London , ref name William Sancroft cite web url http www.onesuffolk.co.uk FressingfieldPC Villagehistory WilliamSancroft.htm title William Sancroft accessdate 5 July 2007 work ref ... he used a good degree of freedom. He crowned King James II in 1685. ref name William Sancroft Sancroft ... in a declaration to the William III of England Prince of Orange for a free parliament, and due indulgence ... title William Sancroft accessdate 5 July 2007 work ref In August 1690 John Tillotson took over ... grounds set forth in this book that Sherlock took the oaths to King William. ref name king King ... name William Sancroft Bibliography Fur praedestinatus 1651 Modern Politics 1652 Three Sermons 1694 ... details lifewilliamsanc01slatgoog The Life of William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury , Volume I by George D Oyly 1821 http www.archive.org details lifewilliamsanc00slatgoog The Life of William ... Persondata . NAME Sancroft, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Archbishop of Canterbury ... Sancroft, William Category 1617 births Category 1693 deaths Category 17th century Anglican archbishops ... Conference Category Non jurors of the Glorious Revolution fr William Sancroft ko la Gulielmus Sancroft nl William Sancroft pt William Sancroft ru , sv William Sancroft ...   more details




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