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regarding the constitutions and customs of the Church of
England, his oratorical effectiveness proved inferior, but he was able to exercise arbitrary authority: together with other heads of the university, he deprived Cartwright of his professorship, and in September 1571 Whitgift exercised his
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Whitgift is described by his biographer, Sir George Paule, as of "middle stature, strong and well shaped, of a grave countenance and brown complexion, black hair and eyes, his beard neither long nor thick." He left several unpublished works, included in the
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asked Barrow his opinion of the
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entry, "tinged with rhetorical exaggeration; but undoubtedly
Whitgift's extreme High Church notions led him to treat the Puritans with exceptional intolerance". In a pulpit controversy with
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by John Ayre (3 vols., Cambridge, 1851–1853), include the controversial tracts mentioned above, two sermons published during his lifetime, a selection from his letters to
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arrested in 1589–90, and though their trial in the Star
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Trinity to strip him of his fellowship. In June of the same year Whitgift was nominated Dean of Lincoln. In the following year he published
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tracts, in which the bishops and clergy were strongly opposed. By his vigilance the printers of the tracts were discovered and punished, though the main writer
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at the end of the following month. He was buried in Croydon at the Parish Church of St John Baptist (now
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to warn her against Whitgift's attempts to root out the "careful and diligent preachers in each parish".
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in 1570. He had a principal share in compiling the statutes of the university, which passed the
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in Lincolnshire. On 24 March 1577, Whitgift was appointed
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in January 1604, at which he represented eight bishops.
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F. L. Cross, Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
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Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon
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was his tutor. In May 1555 he was elected a fellow of
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A comprehensive school in his home town of Grimsby,
767:Jardine, Lisa; Stewart, Alan. "Much Hoped Imps".
570:Whitgift attended Elizabeth on her deathbed, and
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3952:Vice-chancellors of the University of Cambridge
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666:for girls, which is housed in the former
3907:Founders of English schools and colleges
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1233:Charity Commission for England and Wales
1202:The Life and Acts of John Whitgift, D.D.
1189:The Life and Acts of John Whitgift, D.D.
1176:The Life and Acts of John Whitgift, D.D.
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620:series of the reign of Elizabeth. His
485:evaded him. Whitgift had nine leading
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293:Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity
212:(c. 1530 – 29 February 1604) was the
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2264:("Bishop of Worcester and Westbury")
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1311:Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
1219:Timeline of the Whitgift Foundation
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2595:List of archbishops of Canterbury
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877:"The Act Against Puritans (1593)"
791:Markku Peltonen (26 April 1996).
3902:Fellows of Peterhouse, Cambridge
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1133:Dictionary of National Biography
1077:A life included in Wordsworth's
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794:The Cambridge Companion to Bacon
454:In August 1583 he was appointed
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660:Trinity School of John Whitgift
519:Act against Seditious Sectaries
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404:An Answere to a Certain Libel
175:29 February 1604 (aged 73/74)
3821:Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler
2224:Robert Tideman of Winchcombe
1258:Regius Professor of Divinity
1161:UK public library membership
945:"History of Whitgift School"
900:The Journey to the Mayflower
863:The Journey to the Mayflower
838:The Journey to the Mayflower
408:Admonition to the Parliament
301:Regius Professor of Divinity
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741:A Cambridge Alumni Database
737:"Whitgift, John (WHTT550J)"
715:Season 7, Episode 6 of the
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544:, to help him complete his
532:In the controversy between
359:Promotions and improvements
291:. In 1563 he was appointed
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3947:Burials at Croydon Minster
3856:The Lord Smith of Finsbury
1115:Trinity College, Cambridge
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743:. University of Cambridge.
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577:. He was present at the
563:instrument known as the
475:Court of High Commission
456:Archbishop of Canterbury
367:Detail from a window in
257:Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
224:Early life and education
214:Archbishop of Canterbury
55:Archbishop of Canterbury
3937:English philanthropists
3216:Archibald Campbell Tait
1214:The Whitgift Foundation
1105:Athenae Cantabrigienses
1038:Encyclopædia Britannica
648:The Whitgift Foundation
394:Encyclopædia Britannica
297:University of Cambridge
166:, Lincolnshire, England
3811:William Sheldon Hadley
3459:Christopher Wordsworth
3196:Charles Manners-Sutton
3127:Episcopacy abolished (
2524:Mervyn Charles-Edwards
2384:Episcopacy abolished (
1153:10.1093/ref:odnb/29311
1123:"Whitgift, John"
1094:Vol. i. of Whitgift's
982:"S7E06: John Whitgift"
696:, is named after him.
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3826:Sydney Castle Roberts
3796:Charles Edward Searle
2901:John of Sittingbourne
2851:Reginald Fitz Jocelin
1111:The Master of Trinity
879:. History.hanover.edu
694:John Whitgift Academy
673:Whitgift Street near
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546:Ecclesiastical Polity
527:Separatist Puritanism
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3474:Henry Montagu Butler
3449:Thomas Postlethwaite
3186:Frederick Cornwallis
2504:Huyshe Yeatman-Biggs
2428:Edward Stillingfleet
2142:William Gainsborough
1862:Bishops of Worcester
1439:William of Lexington
1429:Richard of Gravesend
1120:Lee, Sidney (1900).
687:St Margaret's church
662:and, more recently,
521:which was passed in
412:St Margaret's church
369:St Margaret's church
271:Links with Cambridge
247:of the neighbouring
3932:People from Grimsby
3454:William Lort Mansel
3349:John Christopherson
3221:Edward White Benson
2519:William Wilson Cash
2339:Nicholas Bullingham
2295:Silvestro de' Gigli
2136:John St German
2109:Walter de Cantilupe
2062:William of Northall
1480:Joceline Kirmington
1414:William de Thornaco
951:on 11 November 2008
836:Tomkins, S (2020).
753:Patrick Collinson,
705:Whitgift Foundation
658:, founded in 1596,
614:Manuscripts Angliae
500:movement and their
420:Bishop of Worcester
259:, where the martyr
18:Archbishop Whitgift
3806:Arthur James Mason
3004:William Whittlesey
2982:Thomas Bradwardine
2925:William Chillenden
2914:Edmund of Abingdon
2818:William de Corbeil
2779:Robert of Jumièges
2754:Ælfric of Abingdon
2649:Theodore of Tarsus
2474:Folliott Cornewall
2279:Giovanni de' Gigli
2202:William Whittlesey
2088:Randulf of Evesham
1515:Thomas Bradwardine
1459:Nicholas de Hegham
1449:John de Maidenstan
1434:Robert de Mariscis
1424:Henry of Lexington
1409:Roger de Rolleston
1384:Philip of Harcourt
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2364:Gervase Babington
2300:Girolamo Ghinucci
2183:Wulstan Bransford
2163:Wulstan Bransford
2077:John of Coutances
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1464:Philip Willoughby
1444:Richard de Mepham
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1269:William Chaderton
1266:Succeeded by
1243:Academic offices
1159:(Subscription or
988:. 19 March 2024.
804:978-0-521-43534-5
719:covers his life.
664:Old Palace School
624:, edited for the
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3489:Edgar Adrian
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3761:Edward Lany
3621:Hugh Damlet
3601:John Tinmew
3519:Martin Rees
3514:Amartya Sen
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3394:Thomas Hill
3339:John Redman
3166:John Potter
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3054:John Morton
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2795:Reformation
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2467:Late modern
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2320:John Hooper
2269:John Alcock
2197:John Barnet
1820:(announced)
1818:Simon Jones
1794:Alec Knight
1722:Late modern
1696:James Yorke
1575:John Taylor
1379:Simon Bloet
1208:John Strype
1195:John Strype
1191:, Volume II
1182:John Strype
1128:Lee, Sidney
1068:John Strype
1054:F. L. Cross
595:He died at
458:to replace
353:Elizabeth I
277:Richard Cox
106:Predecessor
93:August 1583
3871:Categories
3791:John Power
3771:Roger Long
3741:Mark Frank
3686:John Young
3666:John Young
3494:Rab Butler
3424:John North
3364:John Still
3236:Cosmo Lang
3191:John Moore
2908:John Blund
2438:John Hough
2403:John Earle
1996:Beorhtheah
1924:Heahbeorht
1919:Denebeorht
1769:Thomas Fry
1691:John Green
1671:Edward Gee
1500:Antony Bek
1321:John Still
1315:1567–1577
1294:John Young
1263:1567–1569
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1178:, Volume I
1163:required.)
1085:W. F. Hook
1052:edited by
723:References
550:John Penry
489:including
324:homosexual
309:great seal
265:Peterhouse
238:River Ouse
218:Canterbury
131:Ordination
98:Term ended
84:Canterbury
40: and
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2769:Æthelnoth
2734:Byrhthelm
2694:Feologild
2684:Æthelhard
2674:Bregowine
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2612:Augustine
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2310:John Bell
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1914:Heathured
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561:Calvinist
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525:, making
289:Cambridge
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196:Signature
116:Successor
90:Installed
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2863:Reginald
2803:Lanfranc
2744:Æthelgar
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2709:Plegmund
2704:Æthelred
2699:Ceolnoth
2679:Jænberht
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2664:Nothhelm
2632:Honorius
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1991:Leofsige
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160:c. 1530
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