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Lawes Divine, Morall, and
Martiall,
colloquially known as Dale's Code, is a
governing do****ent
enacted in 1610 (then
published in 1612) by the
Deputy Governor...
- Lawe
Martiall. ... They doe
therefore humblie pray your most
Excellent Majestie, ... that the
aforesaid Commissions for
proceeding by
Martiall Lawe may...
- John
Marshall (or
Martiall) (born in Worcestershire, 1534, died at Lille, 3
April 1597) was an
English Roman Catholic priest. He was one of the six companions...
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original on
November 27, 2013.
Retrieved November 21, 2013.
Martiall, John (1566). A
Replie to Mr
Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against...
- R[obert] (1656). "Lib. 11.; In Ʋxorem, Epig. 44.". Ex otio negotium. Or,
Martiall his
epigrams translated. With
sundry poems and fancies.
engraved by Robert...
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Richard Marshall D.D. (1517 – in or
after 1575) was an
English clergyman and
academic administrator at the
University of Oxford.
Marshall was
elected Dean...
- who
serve the
flock in
unselfish love. Fulke,
William (1848). Stapleton,
Martiall and Sanders.
Parker Society. p. 116.
Retrieved 30
April 2014. But the words...
- Calfhill, An
aunsvvere to the
Treatise of the
crosse (An
answer to John
Martiall's Treatise of the cross) at 1565.
Theodore Beza, in his
Answer to the Colloquium...
- 1612 as For the
Colony in
Virginea Britannia.
Lawes Divine,
Morall and
Martiall, &c. May 24, 1610 The
party of
Virginia colonists headed by Sir Thomas...
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Archived from the
original on 27
November 2013.
Retrieved 21
November 2013.
Martiall, John (1566). A
Replie to Mr
Calfhills Blasphemous Answer Made Against...