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- Nicholas Shaxton (c. 1485 – 1556) was Bishop of Salisbury. For a time, he had been a Reformer, but recanted this position, returning to the Roman faith...
- court in Kent: Askew's brother Edward was one of his servants and Nicholas Shaxton (who was brought in to put pressure on Askew to recant) was acting as a...
- clearly identified reformers, such as Hugh Latimer, Edward Foxe and Nicholas Shaxton, appointed to the episcopacy. He encouraged and supported the work of reformers...
- Articles, which led to the resignation of Bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Shaxton and the ****cution of the Protestant party. In 1540, on the execution...
- p****ed Parliament at the end of June and it forced Latimer and Nicholas Shaxton to resign their dioceses given their outspoken opposition to the measure...
- and 1536. These included Latimer, Thomas Goodrich, John Salcot, Nicholas Shaxton, William Barlow, John Hilsey and Edward Foxe. During the same period, the...
- Sixteenth Century Bristol (Ashgate, June 2012) N. J. Williams, ‘Francis Shaxton and the Elizabethan port books’, English Historical Review 66 (1951) Defoe...
- John Longland – John ClerkRowland Lee – Thomas GoodrichNicholas Shaxton – John Bird – Edward Foxe – Hugh Latimer – John HilseyRichard Sampson...
- Audley (bishop) Administrator of Salisbury 1524–1534 Succeeded by Nicholas Shaxton As CofE bishop of Salisbury (unrecognized by Vatican) Succeeded by Himself...
- the resources of Attingal for supplying ****es. In 1687, Captains John Shaxton and Richard Clifton were sent to "treat with the Queen and Government about...