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Ninian Winȝet or
Winzet (/ˈwɪnjət/ WIN-yət; 1518–1592) was a
Scottish Catholic priest and
polemical writer. For more on the
spelling of his name, see yogh...
- Menzies)
pronounced mingis (IPA /ˈmɪŋɪs/), now also
pronounced with /z/;
Winzet –
pronounced winyet (IPA /ˈwɪnjət/). See also:
Gilhaize – a
seemingly invented...
- the
County of
Dumfries (Glasgow, 1875)
Certain Tractates . . . by
Ninian Winzet, 2 vols. (Scot. Text Socy., Edinburgh, 1888) The Isle of Bute in the Olden...
- /vænˈdrɒs/ Also
regular Vaugh(a)n VAWN /vɔːn/
Waldegrave WAWL-grayv /ˈwɔːlɡreɪv/
Winzet WIN-yət /ˈwɪnjət/
Wodehouse like
Woodhouse /ˈwʊdhaʊs/
Worcester WUUS-tər...
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Rannald (alias Broun) from
Kilpunt and her
daughter Barbara Home (alias
Winzet) were
imprisoned in the
Tolbooth on su****ion of witchcraft. Linlithgow...
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writes mainly in
Scots David Wingate (1828–1892), poet and
collier Ninian Winzet (1518–1592),
Roman Catholic priest and
polemicist Robert Wodrow (1679–1734)...
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Scottish abbot was
Ninian Winzet (1518–92), an
opponent of the
reformer John Knox . Mary
Queen of
Scots ordered Abbot Winzet to
train priests for Catholic...
- Knox and Revolution, 1558',
History Today, 8 (1958), pp. 565–73.
Ninian Winzet and the
Defence of the
Faith in
Scotland (Glasgow:
Catholic Truth Society...
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Church of much that was corrupt. One such was
Linlithgow priest Ninian Winzet, who
courageously stood up to more
militant reformers who
wished to see...