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William Petow (or Peto, Peyto; c. 1483 –
April 1558 or 1559?) was an
English Franciscan friar and, briefly, a Cardinal.
Though his
parentage was long...
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Cardinals were
Christopher Bainbridge,
Thomas Wolsey, John Fisher, and
William Petow. White,
William (1834). History,
Gazetteer and
Directory of Staffordshire...
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Petow, Christopher. "What Are
Bumpers and Stingers?". Storyblocks.
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Wolsey (1515–1530) John
Fisher (1535–1535)
Reginald Pole (1536–1558)
William Petow (1557–1559)
William Allen (1587–1594)
Philip Howard (1675–1694)
Henry Benedict...
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Gomperts R,
Petow SA,
Jelinska K,
Steen L, Gemzell-Danielsson K,
Kleiverda G (February 2012)...
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original on
March 22, 2013.
Retrieved April 5, 2013.
Krause E.T.,
Petow, S. and
Kjaer J.B., (2011). A note on the
physiological and behavioural...
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titles Preceded by
Lorenzo Campeggio (administrator)
Administrator of
Salisbury (unrecognized by Crown) 1539–1542 Succeeded by
William Petow (bishop)...
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cited as 1 & 2 Phil. & Mary', 1 & 2 Phil. & Mar. or 1 & 2 P. & M.
William Petow Wikisource has
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Chronological Table...
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singular o-amen otāhtēhamen "S/He/It
extinguishes it" -ow
pētow "S/He/It brings" o-men
onammen "S/He/It sees it" 1st
plural -amena tāhtēhamena...
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Thomas Skeffington Bishop of
Bangor 1534–1539 Succeeded by John Bird Preceded by
Nicholas Shaxton Bishop of
Salisbury 1539–1557 Succeeded by
William Petow...