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- Richard Clyfton (or Clifton) (died 1616) was an English Separatist minister, at Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, and then in Amsterdam. Clyfton is known for his...
- invited him to hear the Rev. Richard Clyfton preach 10 miles away in All Saints' Church, Babworth in Nottinghamshire. Clyfton believed that the Church of England...
- several English separatist groups in the Netherlands at the time. Richard Clyfton was rector of All Saints' Church, Babworth, near Retford, from 1586. He...
- fieri ordinavit pro insultu castri de Stryvelyn, per m**** proprias apud Clyfton xijo die Septembris, xl li. To Thomas Greenfield, the queen's manservant...
- congregations in Nottinghamshire, England led by John Robinson, Richard Clyfton, and John Smyth quit the Church of England to form Separatist congregations...
- example, came from the village of Scrooby, and was influenced by Richard Clyfton, who preached at Babworth. Nottinghamshire has international twinning arrangements...
- Wm. Parpoynt (Pierpoint), Sir Thos. Sutton, Sir Brian Stapleton, Robt. Clyfton, Humphrey Hersy, Rowland Dygby, John Beron, Sir Wm. Meryng, Sir Hen. Willoughby...
- Pilgrims originated as a dissenting congregation in Scrooby led by Richard Clyfton, John Robinson and William Brewster. This congregation was subject to ****cution...
- command of: George Sydenham Sir Henry Berkeley Sir John Stowell Sir John Clyfton Arthur Hopton The county sent off 600 men to join Queen Elizabeth I's bodyguard...
- enhance materially the charming effect of the ivy-mantled tower." Richard Clyfton was instituted on 11 July 1586 to the rectory of All Saints'. He lost his...