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Parker, Matthew The Correspondence of Matthew Parker, D.D., Archbishop of Canterbury: Comprising Letters Written by and to Him, from A.D. 1535, to His Death, A.D. 1575 (edited for the Parker Society by John Bruce, and Thomas Thomason Perowne, 1853),
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THE EPISCOPAL ADMINISTRATION OF MATTHEW PARKER, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, 1559-1575, JOHN I. DAELEY, Thesis submitted in the Faculty of Arts of the University of London for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
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Jane Austen: 6 Interesting Facts About the Beloved English Author, Two specialists from the Jane Austen Society of North America share intriguing highlights of the author's life, career and literary impact.
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In 1570, Yale seems to have established an exclusive claim to the right to dispense and license in marriage matters, a function he delegated in 1573 to his commissary general. He was also one of the
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Some manuscript extracts by him entitled ‘Collecta ex Registro Archiepiscoporum Cantuar.’ are preserved among the Cottonian manuscripts (Cleopatra F. i. 267), and were printed in
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Searle, William George (1871). The History of Queens' College of St Margret and St Bernard in the University of Cambridge. Part II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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The British librarian: exhibiting a compendious review or abstract of our most scarce, useful, and valuable books in all sciences, as well in manuscript as in print
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over the Fellows of the University. Despite this, Lord Cecil used his influence to have Tyndall elected President of Queens' College and Dr. Chaderton as Bishop of
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The Dispersal of the Monastic Libraries and the Beginnings of Anglo-Saxon Studies : Matthew Parker and His Circle : A Preliminary Study, page 236
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The life and acts of Matthew Parker : the first Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, John Strype, Clarendon Press, 1821
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of the University for the year commencing Michaelmas 1552, but resigned before the expiration of his term of office. In 1554 he was appointed
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Thomas Yale married in 1561 Joanna (died September 12, 1587), daughter of Nicholas Waleron. Joanna was previously married to Ambassador
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were necessary to prevent or punish breaches of the laws of the church, and was a matter of considerable discussion and controversy in
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and Lord Cecil's chaplain, were present at the event. Drury was later sent as an Ambassador on behalf of Queen Elizabeth to meet the
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on April 26, 1559. In the same year, he and four other leading civilians, subscribed an opinion that the commission issued by Queen
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and Katherine de Vere, his half-sister. Archbishop Parker settled the marriage matters, and Lord Cecil took credit in a letter.
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as new head of the Anglican Church, she gave him positions. On June 28, 1561, he was constituted for life Judge of the
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The life and acts of Matthew Parker : the first Archbishop of Canterbury, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, p. 48
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A few years later, Parker would also be of help to the Queen and Lord Cecil regarding the legitimacy of the
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On Parker's death in 1575, Yale acted as one of his executors. Yale was also godfather to Bishop
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Thomas had two brothers, one named Roger, the other named John. Roger Lloyd Yale of Brynglas was
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of the University of Cambridge about 1544. He commenced M.A. in 1546, and filled the office of
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of Vaynoll in the Diocese of St Asaph. In 1566 he was one of the Masters in Ordinary of the
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The Episcopal Administration of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1559-1575, p. 54
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The environs of London: being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, and Hamlets
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Beatson's Political index modernised. The book of dignities, Josepth Timothy Haydn
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played his works at the time. Cope also organized Shakespeare's representation of
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in June 1577. Yale discharged his judicial duties for him and governed the whole
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For the Archbishop's consecration, it was Yale who read the Queen's mandate and
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Ives, Eric (2004) The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn, Blackwell Publishing, p267
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the new Bishop Suffragan of Dover in 1569, Matthew Parker consecrated him with
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Dr. Thomas Yale was born in 1525 or 1526 to David Lloyd ap Ellis of Plas-yn-
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The ancient parish of Barking: Manors', in A History of the County of Essex
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The First 40 Presidents of Queens' College Cambridge: Their Lives and Times
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at Oxford. In 1563 he was on a commission to visit the Diocese of Ely with
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A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies
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Oldys, William, 1696-1761., London: printed for T. Osborne, 1738 p. 135
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is Tomos ap Llewelyn, Tudur's grandfather and Owen's great-grandfather
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David Yale was also the uncle of Elizabeth Weston, daughter of Knight
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Pilate and Herod, vol. 1. Stanley, Harvey, Rev., Indiana University
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The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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had a bigamous marriage with a mistress. As the young Edward was a
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in London. (Addit. MS. 26737, f. 43). Yale is also featured in
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of the Queen, none had interest of accepting the petition of
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Chancellor Yale's is at the bottom left, next to Archbishop
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His other brother, John Wynn (Yale), the ancestor of the
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collection. His collection included letters from Prince
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of Elizabeth during her childhood and her mother, Queen
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Transactions of the Cambridge Bibliographical Society
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is among the Petyt manuscripts in the library of the
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at Oxford. His wife Elizabeth was a granddaughter of
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
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to his college from 1549 to 1551. He was one of the
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Whitting & Co., London. pp. 386–389. 1338: 1068:and Lord Cecil, the Queen suspended Archbishop 855:, with the assistance of the Bishop of London, 2147: 2124:, Edward Tuck, Barking and Ilford, 1899, p. 45 2278:"The life & acts of Matthew Parker. 1821" 2168: 2166: 2093:Sir Walter Cope, Letter to Viscount Cranborne 1838: 1836: 1834: 1832: 2186:Papers concerning the Archpriest controversy 1973: 1867: 1819: 1817: 1118:with his wife Joan (Joanna) was Newberry or 799:On July 7, 1564, Yale was instituted to the 635:, reducing the Queen's favourite influence. 394:title historically belonged to this family. 46:of the Head of the Church of England : 2343:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 2136: 2134: 2132: 2130: 2117: 2115: 2113: 1268:, and his great-great-grandnephew was Gov. 1161:For many years, Yale was an ecclesiastical 827:, becoming the judge who presides over the 756:As a member of the household of Archbishop 2163: 1829: 1574:"Thomas Cromwell, Early Career & Rise" 1365: 1347: 475:, for the consecration of Lord Archbishop 1814: 1025:'s children. Matthew Parker's successor, 2127: 2110: 1348:Burke, John; Burke, Sir Bernard (1850). 1090: 945: 701: 497: 401: 374:. The House is, on the maternal side, a 196: 20: 42:(1525/6 – 1577) was the Chancellor and 2349: 2275: 2197: 1764: 1018:, 1st President of the United States. 134:. Tudor Glendower was first cousin of 2382:Fellows of Queens' College, Cambridge 2377:Alumni of the University of Cambridge 2227:Elihu Yale – The Great Welsh American 1824:The Continuity of the Anglican Church 1666: 1587: 1541: 1531:. Whiting & Co. pp. 386–389. 1526: 1511: 1453: 1438: 978:. He was also involved with reformer 584:, 17th Earl of Oxford, as his father 1880:. Stanford.edu. 2010. Archived from 1260:in Essex. His nephew was Chancellor 867:, one of the Queen's chaplains, and 745:, and in the same year obtained the 629:Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester 1542:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). 1527:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). 1512:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). 1439:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). 1122:Manor, which initially belonged to 883:, 4th Earl of Morton, representing 13: 1561:House of Tudor#Patrilineal_descent 1501:House of Tudor#Patrilineal_descent 1481:House of Tudor#Patrilineal_descent 1264:, his great-grandnephew was Capt. 958:to the care of the young Elizabeth 428:, member of the governing body of 319:, and was a cousin by marriage of 14: 2418: 1420:. Forgotten Books. pp. 77–80 1130:. The King granted the estate to 1084:, which overlies the Yale family 1014:, the great-great-grandfather of 934:, in honor of the visit of Queen 537:. Parker, a great friend of Lord 287:of North Wales, and remarried to 244:, and played a major role in the 106:. This Ellis was a cousin of the 2340:Dictionary of National Biography 2322: 1322: 1313: 1304: 1295: 1286: 1191:Elizabethan Religious Settlement 366:. The Yales were members of the 138:, and Ellis was third cousin of 58:, Bishop of London. He was also 2305: 2293: 2284: 2269: 2255: 2244: 2232: 2220: 2206: 2191: 2179: 2098: 2086: 2081:Prerogative Court of Canterbury 2074: 2063: 2052: 2024: 2010: 1998: 1967: 1938: 1921: 1907: 1897: 1888: 1856: 1845: 1801: 1792: 1776: 1758: 1751:John Burke, John Bernard Burke 1744: 1714: 1703: 1689: 1660: 1646: 1621: 1608: 1596: 1581: 1566: 1550: 1535: 1520: 1505: 1366:Llancarvan, Caradoc of (1832). 1056:In the same year, Yale and Dr. 690:to visit the church, city, and 2372:16th-century English educators 2032:"Lambeth Palace | Art UK" 1490: 1462: 1447: 1432: 1407: 1128:dissolution of the monasteries 894:, along with Attorney-General 619:concerning the nominations of 420:Thomas Yale graduated B.A. at 1: 1634:. Forgotten Books. p. 80 1331: 1256:, regarding pleadings on the 1031:Lord Archbishop of Canterbury 941: 743:Lord Archbishop of Canterbury 646:. In the same year he became 615:also later wrote a letter to 573:into a national institution. 424:in 1542–3, and was elected a 291:. Griffith was a relative of 212:, and member of his household 81: 1578:, World History Encyclopedia 1006:. He was from the branch of 998:, who previously served the 409:, the cathedral of the Lord 102:, and a member of the Royal 28:view from South Bank of the 7: 1770:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1721:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 1399:Rodney Horace Yale (1908). 1110:His 170 acres residence in 1064:. After disagreements with 990:, who was the President of 823:. In 1567 he was appointed 561:, 1st Duke of Somerset and 557:, and a close associate of 331:. Cassandra was related to 146:, and Elizabeth I, as seen 10: 2423: 2387:People of the Tudor period 1772:. University of Cambridge. 1279: 1165:to Elizabeth Tudor at the 1045:, and on 17 August he and 992:Queens' College, Cambridge 974:, and charged for treason 613:Queens' College, Cambridge 599:Thomas Yale's nephew, Dr. 2402:16th-century Welsh clergy 2172:Waters, Henry F. (1847). 721:who were responsible for 506:, from a portrait of the 397: 382:, through the Princes of 358:. She became the wife of 110:, and a grandson of Lord 74:, during the Elizabethan 1167:Court of High Commission 697: 411:Archbishop of Canterbury 72:Court of High Commission 52:Archbishop of Canterbury 1766:"Yale, Thomas (YL543T)" 1667:Burke, Bernard (1898). 1588:Burke, Bernard (1898). 1557:What is a Second Cousin 1546:. pp. 387–388–389. 1497:What is a Second Cousin 1483:, common ancestor with 1469:What is a Second Cousin 1454:Burke, Bernard (1882). 1169:, assuming the role of 764:in London, next to the 364:Sir Percival Willoughby 354:against the Tudors and 2397:Medieval Welsh lawyers 2018:"About Lambeth Palace" 1368:"The History of Wales" 1107: 1074:Province of Canterbury 959: 733:, Official Principal, 714: 668:Dioceses of Canterbury 569:thought, bringing the 514: 417: 213: 36: 2276:Strype, John (1821). 2198:Strype, John (1821). 1974:C. E. Wright (1951). 1884:on 10 September 2015. 1258:Hatfield Regis Priory 1094: 954:, commanded by Queen 949: 914:, the builder of the 910:'s family, patron of 835:, tutor of the young 766:Palace of Westminster 751:Llantrisant, Anglesey 717:Yale was part of the 705: 545:, was previously the 501: 405: 311:who gave his name to 200: 62:to his cousin, Queen 24: 1126:before Henry VIII's 982:, a collaborator of 924:Love's Labour's Lost 885:Mary, Queen of Scots 819:, Chancellor of the 678:, meeting with Dean 459:During the reign of 422:Cambridge University 407:Canterbury Cathedral 325:Cassandra Willoughby 277:Sir William Griffith 242:Lord High Chancellor 238:Hampton Court Palace 202:Hampton Court Palace 148:in their genealogies 76:Religious Settlement 16:English civil lawyer 2392:English Reformation 1787:Annals of Cambridge 1132:Sir Richard Gresham 1008:Lawrence Washington 873:St Paul's Cathedral 719:Cambridge Reformers 682:, a Royal envoy of 644:Lichfield Cathedral 489:Nicholas Bullingham 337:Pride and Prejudice 303:, husband of queen 246:English Reformation 234:Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion 94:. His grandfather, 2313:Cecil Papers: 1568 1238:Bartholomew Clerke 1108: 980:Philip Melanchthon 960: 833:Bartholomew Clerke 825:Dean of the Arches 821:Duchy of Lancaster 760:, he now lived at 715: 543:Sir Nicholas Bacon 515: 510:, 1568, for Queen 483:, Vice-Chancellor 418: 388:Fitzgerald Dynasty 380:House of Mathrafal 273:protestant college 214: 192:House of Lancaster 172:FitzGerald dynasty 168:Battle of Bosworth 104:House of Mathrafal 90:, a member of the 68:Dean of the Arches 37: 34:Westminster Palace 1477:Tudur ap Gruffudd 1219:Pope Nicholas III 1213:, and Archbishop 1199:Llywelyn the Last 1187:Kenilworth Castle 1163:High Commissioner 1062:Court of Chancery 1043:Diocese of Bangor 1039:Nicholas Robinson 1016:George Washington 1004:Washington family 904:Prerogative court 805:Court of Chancery 731:Court of Audience 692:Diocese of Oxford 571:Church of England 519:Oath of Supremacy 448:under Chancellor 415:Church of England 321:Francis Willughby 295:, mother of king 293:Margaret Beaufort 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Index


Lambeth Palace
river Thames
Westminster Palace
Vicar general
Matthew Parker
Archbishop of Canterbury
Edmund Grindal
Ambassador
Elizabeth Tudor
Dean of the Arches
Court of High Commission
Religious Settlement
Yale
House of Yale
Ellis ap Griffith
Gwyddelwern
House of Mathrafal
Tudors
Tudor Glendower
Owen Glendower
Prince of Wales
character
Shakespeare
Henry IV, Part 1
Sir Owen Tudor
Henry VII
Henry VIII
in their genealogies
Cilgerran Castle

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