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Louvain, Bureaux Du Recueil 1935. xxiv+310 pp. 8vo. First edition. A copy of this extremely scarce book is held by the Veech Library of the Catholic Institute of Sydney at Strathfield, NSW, Australia. Copies also at the
67:, Surrey, one of twelve children of William Sanders, once sheriff of Surrey, who was descended from the Sanders of Sanderstead. At the age of ten, Nicholas became a student at 346:, which has been attributed incorrectly to Rishton; from the third edition it was not used, and the suggestion is that Persons by then knew that Hart had become an agent of 79:, where he was elected fellow in 1548 and graduated B.C.L. in 1551. The family had strong Roman Catholic leanings, and two of his elder sisters became nuns of 103:
Sanders was ordained a priest in Rome, and afterwards received the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Even before the end of 1550 had been mentioned as a likely
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After spending months as a fugitive in the south-west of Ireland, Sanders is believed to have died of cold and starvation in the spring of 1581.
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Sanders and Fitzmaurice landed a force of some 600 Spanish and Italian freelance troops with arms for 4,000 rebels and covert Papal support at
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Execution of the Englishman who served Dr. Sanders, and two others, whose arms and legs were broken for torture.
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with the covert encouragement of King Philip. Fitzgerald and Stukley were to rendezvous at Lisbon, where King
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and others seeking their backing, but they never linked up. The invasion fleet was immediately captured by
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instead. Stukley abandoned the Irish invasion and sailed his troops to Morocco, where he was killed at the
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is now assumed to have had a large editorial role from the start. Rishton acted as an editor, and moved
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are complex. The "Jodochus Skarnhert" of Cologne involved in it has been tentatively identified with
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towards martyrology. The materials for the second edition included the prison journal of the Jesuit
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before its dissolution. Sanders was selected to deliver the oration at the reception of
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Sutton, Bertha R. “Nicholas Sanders. Controversialist-Historian (1530–1581)".
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The writings of Sanders formed the basis of later Catholic histories of the
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Pollen, John Hungerford. "Nicholas Sander." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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A Short History of the Irish People from the Earliest Times to 1920
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Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 29 June 2019
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Dr Nicholas Sanders and the English Reformation 1530 – 1581.
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Grey's report from Smerwick mentioned Sanders' involvement:
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to subsidise the exiles. He passed the following years at
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Calendar of State Papers Ireland, 11 November 1580.
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Of the Origin and Progression of the English Schism
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Other sources included: the writings of 597:Thomas McNevin Veech D Sc Hist (Leuven), 445: 443: 441: 397:, who called Sanders "Dr Slanders", and 198:, where he was granted a pension of 300 46: 654: 564:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 531:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 254:Gerald FitzGerald, 15th Earl of Desmond 723:People of the Second Desmond Rebellion 675: 629:Rise and growth of the Anglican schism 523: 521: 519: 517: 420:(in Latin). Leuven: John Fowler. 1571. 358:on the English Reformation; a life of 266:Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton 244:. Sanders paraded the papal banner at 63:Sanders was born at Sander Place near 708:People educated at Winchester College 438: 615:Calendar of State Papers: Carew MSS. 514: 501:, Longmans, Green and Company, 1922 115:and afterwards accompanied him and 13: 698:People from Mole Valley (district) 621: 560: 240:harbour in Ireland, launching the 14: 734: 561:Murphy, G. Martin. "Hart, John". 528:Mayer, T. F. "Sander, Nicholas". 527: 190:In 1573 he went to Spain to urge 33:; c. 1530 – 1581) was an English 21:Nicholas Sanders (disambiguation) 642: 478: 453: 405:at the end of the 17th century. 209:had formed an alliance with Sir 417:De visibili monarchia ecclesiae 170:De visibili Monarchia Ecclesiae 52:De visibili monarchia ecclesiae 718:Fellows of New College, Oxford 613:(3 vols., London, 1885–1890); 554: 505: 490: 465: 326:The sources and production of 1: 713:Alumni of New College, Oxford 591: 98: 58: 617:i, ii, (6 vols., 1867–1873). 581:UK public library membership 548:UK public library membership 207:James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald 145:in 1566 (in attendance upon 7: 377:included Girolamo Pollini, 248:before trying to arm local 10: 739: 403:History of the Reformation 401:who was prompted into his 71:. Sanders was educated at 18: 656:Pollard, Albert Frederick 186:Plan for Irish expedition 143:Imperial Diet at Augsburg 611:Ireland under the Tudors 431: 408: 370:; and Richard Hilliard. 319:, supposedly printed at 242:Second Desmond Rebellion 231:Battle of Alcácer Quibir 665:Encyclopædia Britannica 573:10.1093/ref:odnb/12483 540:10.1093/ref:odnb/24621 307: 290: 213:to launch a projected 55: 223:Sebastian of Portugal 215:1578 Irish expedition 50: 627:Dr Nicholas Sanders 387:Pedro de Ribadeneira 153:during the reign of 606:in Washington, D.C. 604:Library of Congress 348:Queen Elizabeth I's 299:English Reformation 175:Regnans in Excelsis 117:Cardinal Commendone 77:New College, Oxford 693:Clergy from Surrey 383:Bernardo Davanzati 352:Francis Walsingham 268:, after the 3-day 258:Sir William Winter 180:Northern Rebellion 137:laws. 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Nicholas Sanders (disambiguation)
Catholic
priest
polemicist

Charlwood
Hyde Abbey
Winchester College
New College, Oxford
Sion convent
Cardinal Pole
Elizabeth I
Francis Englefield
cardinal
Cardinal Morone
Cardinal Hosius
Cardinal Commendone
Louvain
refugees
anti-Catholic
recusancy
Elizabeth Sanders
Imperial Diet at Augsburg
Commendone
Holy See
Queen Mary I
John Jewel
Thomas Harding
Regnans in Excelsis
Northern Rebellion

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