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Cressener (1642?-1718) was an
English clergyman and
theological writer,
known as an
interpreter of the Apocalypse. He was a
native of Bury St. Edmunds...
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Elizabeth Cressener (c. 1457 – 1536 or 1537) was an
English prioress of the
Dominican Dartford Priory in Kent. One of her nuns was a Princess, daughter...
- 1481 Alice, 1487, 1488 (fn. 168)
Elizabeth Cressener, 1488 or 1489-1537 Joan Fane, 1537
Elizabeth Cressener, 1557
Other nuns:
Sometime between 1489 and...
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playwright Drue
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Cressener Cressener (1642–1718),
English clergyman Drue
Drury (courtier) (1531–1617)...
- trial. All were duly arrested,
together with
William D'Aubeney,
Thomas Cressener,
Thomas Astwode,
Robert Ratcliff and others. Lord
Fitzwater was sent as...
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Robert Dymoke (abt 1461-1544) 5.
Margaret Welles (d. 1480) 1.
Margaret Dymoke 6.
Alexander Cressener or
Cresnore 3. Jane
Cressener 7.
Cecily Ratcliffe...
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Margaret Welles (d. 1480) 5.
Margaret Dymoke 22.
Alexander Cressener 11. Jane
Cressener 23.
Cecily Ratcliffe 1.
Dorothy Vernon 24.
William Tailboys,...
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district council bought a
large early 19th
century house called Cressner (or
Cressener)
House at 12
Huntingdon Street and
converted it to
become its offices...
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around 1489, when is
known that
Bridget was
under the care of
Elizabeth Cressener,
prioress in Dartford, but
before 1492, when Bridget's
mother died. In...
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formerly the wife of JOHN
CRESSENER, esquire. - Writ 16 May,
inquisition 24 May, 13
Henry VII. -
Findings as in No. 80. John
Cressener, aged 13 and more, is...