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Nicholas Harpsfield, in
latin sometimes Harspheldius, (1519–1575) was an
English historian and a
Roman Catholic apologist and
priest under Henry VIII,...
- John
Harpsfield (1516–1578) was an
English Catholic controversialist and humanist. Born
about 31 May 1516 in the
parish of St Mary
Magdalen Old Fish Street...
- Ackroyd,
Peter (1999). The Life of
Thomas More. New York:
Anchor Books..
Harpsfield,
Nicholas (1931). The Life and
Death of Sr
Thomas More. London: Early...
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Provisions of the same
decree which are
applicable to this chair. John
Harpsfield, ca. 1541–1545
George Etheridge (or Etherege), 1547–1550
Giles Lawrence...
- as well as a catechism,
probably written by his chaplains,
Nicholas Harpsfield and
Henry Pendleton,
entitled "A
profitable and
necessary doctrine" (1554...
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reacted to
Harpsfield's challenge like the
commander of a
besieged city,
abandoning what
could not be
defended and
fortifying what could.
Harpsfield drove...
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reacted to
Harpsfield's challenge like the
commander of a
besieged city,
abandoning what
could not be
defended and
fortifying what could.
Harpsfield drove...
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afterwards acted as
secretary to
Nicholas Harpsfield, last
Catholic archdeacon of Canterbury,
while Harpsfield was a
prisoner in
Fleet Prison. On the latter's...
- 1551–1553:
Ralph Skinner 1553–1573:
Thomas Whyte, or
White In 1556, John
Harpsfield was
elected Warden but did not ****ume the office. 1573–1599:
Martin Culpepper...
- Mary also
translated More's De
tristitia Christi into English.
Nicholas Harpsfield wrote that she had also
translated the
History of Socrates, Theodoretus...