The vivacious vicar hereof living under King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, was first a Papist, then a Protestant, then a Papist, then a Protestant again. He had seen some martyrs burnt (two miles off) at Windsor,... The Wonders of the Little World: Or, A General History of Man, Displaying ... - Página 97de Nathaniel Wanley - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Tusser - 1878 - 400 páginas
...slabbered and sost, that butter is wanting and cheese is halfe lost. 1 "Our Author liv'd in the Reigns of King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth : during which time there were several commotions about the taking in of Common Field Land. .... The... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 608 páginas
...following account: — 'The vivacious vicar hereof, living under King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, was first a Papist, then a Protestant, then a Papist, then a Protestant again.' The village contains a large number of genteel residences, and has a population... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - 1882 - 586 páginas
...will be vicar of Bray still. "Bray is a village well known in Barkshire ; the vivacious vicar whereof, living under King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the...first a papist, then a protestant, then a papist, then a protestant again. This vicar being taxed by one for being a turncoat. Not so (said he), for... | |
| Edward Walford - 1882 - 162 páginas
...England,' says : — " The vivacious vicar there, living under King Henry VIII. , King Edward V[., Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, was first a Papist, then a Protestant, then a Papist, then a Protestant again. He had seen some martyrs burnt (two miles off) at Windsor, and found this... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing, Catherine Laing - 1883 - 464 páginas
...historians, concerning changes of religion, and the strange confusions following : in the reigns of King Henry the Eighth. King Edward the Sixth. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. With an addition of several remarkable passages taken out of Sir Will. Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire,... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - 1883 - 460 páginas
...historians, concerning changes of religion, and the strange confusions following : in the reigns of King Henry the Eighth. King Edward the Sixth. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. With an addition of several remarkable passages taken out of Sir Will. Dugdale's Antiquities of Warwickshire,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1884 - 362 páginas
...village in Berkshire. " The vivacious vicar hereof," snys Fuller, "living under Henry VIII., Edward VI., Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, was first a Papist, then a Protestant, then a Papist, then a Protestant again. He had seen some martyrs burned (two miles off) at Windsor, and found this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 460 páginas
...by Parliament: and that in the succeeding times of King Richard the Third, King Henry the Seventh, King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, the subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage was not only enjoyed by every of those Kings and Queens, from the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 456 páginas
...by Parliament: and that in the succeeding times of King Eichard the Third, King Henry the Seventh, King Henry the Eighth, King Edward the Sixth, Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, the subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage was not only enjoyed by every of those Kings and Queens, from the... | |
| John Leyland - 1897 - 296 páginas
...thus speaks of him : " The vivacious vicar thereof, living under King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., Queen Mary, and Queen Elizabeth, was first a Papist, then a Protestant, then a Papist, then a Protestant again. He had seen some martyrs burnt at Windsor, and found this fire too hot for... | |
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