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- James Bainham (died 30 April 1532) was an English lawyer and Protestant reformer who was burned as a heretic in 1532. According to John Foxe he was a...
- Bainham is a settlement in the Tasman District of New Zealand. Originally called Riverdale, it is located inland from Golden Bay, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi)...
- consummation says they will never again engage in intercourse). Andrew Bainham argues that this law (in England and Wales) is outdated and must be abolished...
- Archived from the original on 14 January 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2013. Bainham, Andrew (1998). The international survey of family law: 1996. The Hague:...
- Langford Store, also known as the Bainham Store and until 2009 as Langford's Store, is a historic general store at Bainham in the Tasman District of the South...
- George Rochford Joss Porter as Richard Cromwell Jonathan Aris as James Bainham Natasha Little as Liz Cromwell Will Keen as Thomas Cranmer Tim Steed as...
- needed] His widow married vocal reformer James Bainham, and then became a widow again in April 1532 when Bainham was burned at the stake as a heretic. Fish...
- as Catherine of Aragon Claire Foy as Anne Boleyn Jonathan Aris as James Bainham Bernard Hill as Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk Robert Wilfort as George...
- records a similar claim, which tells about James Bainham, and writes that "the story Foxe told of Bainham's whipping and racking at More's hands is universally...
- Mark" 2015 The Game Alan Montag Main cast; miniseries 2015 Wolf Hall James Bainham Recurring; 2 episodes 2015 Humans Robert Recurring; 5 episodes 2016 The...