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Roger Brereley (Brearley,
Brierley etc.) (1586–1637) was an
English clergyman,
known as the
founder of the
Grindletonian sect. His
actual views are known...
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earlier (1608) in a work by
James Anderton,
writing under the name of John
Brereley, Priest,
although his
usage lacks the
implication of
tolerance of differing...
- do****ents use 'Brerelia' as the
correct form. Later, this name
became '
Brereley', then
Brearley from
which we get one of our
modern pronunciations. It...
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seventeenth century, he
published several learned works under the name of ‘John
Brereley, Priest.’ His
publications include The
Protestants Apologie for the Roman...
- then
bounced back". The Guardian. 3
March 2015.
Retrieved 2 July 2022.
Brereley – A
History of Brierley, by M. R.
Watson & M. Harrison,
First Edition 1975...
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taken from a poem
written in the late 1630s by
English clergyman Roger Brereley. Roy
Wilkinson of Mojo
magazine wrote that Self
Civil War
recalls Cope's...
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England until the 1660s. Its most
notable leader was
Roger Brearley (or
Brereley).
Grindletonian beliefs were Antinomian. John Wilson, who led the congregation...
- the 17th century. The group's
leader was
Roger Brearley (or Brierley,
Brereley) (1586–1637), a
curate who
worked at Grindleton,
Kildwick and Burnley....
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possessed copied m****cripts of
Nicholas Hill. He was a
friend of
Roger Brereley the Grindletonian, and was
praised by John Webster. He was
brought before...
- knight,
Farleton (Farleton Castle) 1479 May 26,
James Haryngton, knight,
Brereley (Brierley Hallsteads) 1479 Aug 15,
Johannes Elrington, miles,(i.e. knight)...