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  1. Passion for the Gospel: Hugh Latimer (1485-1555) Then and Now. A Commemorative Lecture to Mark the 450th Anniversary of His Martyrdom in Oxford by Alister E. McGrath, 2005-10
  2. The works of Hugh Latimer Volume 1 by Hugh, 1485?-1555 Latimer, 2009-10-26
  3. Sermons by Hugh Latimer by Hugh (1485-1555) Latimer, 2010-01-01
  4. Sermons by Hugh, 1485?-1555 Latimer, 2009-10-26

41. DO NOT BE AFRAID OF MEN Wednesday – December 12, 2001
be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body in hell.” – Matthew102728 Hugh Latimer was born in 1485 in Thurcaston, Leicestershire, England.
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42. Catalog By Author L
032 641.5 LAT Author(s) 1. Latimer, Gordon Subject of) - Politics and governmentLaw, Hugh Ireland. Antiquities 2. Irish architecture - 1086-1485, Middle Ages
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43. Testimenta Vetusta
Latimer, Sir Thomas, 1401. Latimer, John Neville Lord, 1542, Yes. Launde, SirRobert, 1367 Thurlow, Hugh, 1519. Tilley, Richard, 1485. Tiptoft, Scrope
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Testamenta Vetusta Home
The Index of Testators
(with apologies for any errors in typing)
Updated 2nd December 2001
I have re-sorted the index into Testamenta Vetusta's apparent order of:
  • Surname of Testator
  • Female, then Male then Other Name entries
  • Will Date or Other Name
    Changes for 2nd Dec
  • I've added a column to shows those that I can map onto my database, currently 326 (40%) of the 807 wills.
  • Three people had been left out of the index altogether, now added:
  • William lord Bardolph
  • Agnes lady Bardolph
  • Edward lord Grey of Powys
  • Margaret Beaufort duchess of Exeter 's will clear has in it a data of 1458. Yet Complete Peerage says she died in 1424. I cannot resolve this one. Anyone?
  • Agnes Vincent 's will is dated 1519 and not the 1619 in T.V.'s index.
  • Elizabeth (Tilney) Howard dutchess [sic] of Norfolk made her wills in 1472 and died in 1497 yet T.V. says her will date was 1506. CP explains this by saying that T.V. added in a will for a subsequent duchess of Norfolk.
  • Joan Hastings lady Welles has her will date in the index as 1505 when it is 1504 in the text. Name of Testator Will date Other name On Database Acton, Sir John
  • 44. New Pages - Funny And Useful Quotes About New Pages At QuotesPlace
    Dcsohl (New page); 0958, 25 Jun 2004 Hugh Latimer (1485 bytes) . . Kalki(a start); 0934, 25 Jun 2004 Freedom (216 bytes) . .
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    45. Bibliografie Profesora Kumpery
    Lambton John, Lansdowne Henry, Larkin James, Laski Harold, Latimer Hugh, cervené a bílé ruže 14551485, Velká remonstrace (protest parlamentu 1641).
    http://www.pef.zcu.cz/pef/khi/XXI_KUMPERA.htm
    Historie XXI Profesor PhDr. Jan Kumpera, CSc. Profesní charakteristika s anotovanou výbìrovou bibliografií Narozen 1946 v Plzni, 1965 – 1970 studium na Filozofické fakultì Univerzity Karlovy v Praze (historie – angliètina), 1971 PhDr (rigorózní práce Jan Amos Komenský a anglická revoluce, u profesora Josefa Polišenského), 1970-1976 Ústav èeskoslovenských a svìtových dìjin ÈSAV (do 1973 interní vìdecký aspirant, poté odborný pracovník), od 1976 katedra historie Pedagogické fakulty v Plzni (do 1985 jako odborný asistent), 1978 CSc. (kandidátská práce Anglická zemìdìlská revoluce 17.století), 1985 docent obecných dìjin, 1991-1993 prorektor Západoèeské univerzity pro studijní záležitosti, 1993 habilitovaný docent (habilitaèní øízení na Filozofické fakultì UK v Praze, jako habilitaèní práce pøedložena kniha Jan Amos Komenský. Poutník na rozhraní vìkù. Praha-Ostrava 1992), 1998 profesor obecných dìjin (profesorské øízení na Filozofické fakultì Masarykovy univerzity v Brnì), od 1998 vedoucí katedry historie Pedagogické fakulty Západoèeské univerzity v Plzni, externí uèitel Masarykovy univerzity (1996-1998) a Univerzity Karlovy (1998-2001). Zamìøení: komeniologie, komparativní obecné dìjiny, dìjiny kultury

    46. Search Results For Marriage - Encyclopædia Britannica
    Latimer, Hugh English Protestant martyr. Leo IX, Saint - Pope (1049–54).Limousin - Historical and government region, central France.
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    47. Glossary
    for examples Bishops Thomas Latimer and Hugh Ridley at Oxford, by burnt atthe stake by The English language spoken between roughly 1350 and 1485.
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    48. Knowledge ?
    Ratana Church, ?Latimer, Hugh (?1485~1555.10.16), Lavigerie,Charles(Martial-Allemand) (1825.10.31~1892.11.25),
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    49. English At UCLA: Renaissance Literature Reading List
    Latimer. Sermon on the Plough (in Selected Sermons of Hugh Latimer, ed.Alan Chester, 1968, pp. 2849). Lodge. Rosalynde
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    Renaissance (Sixteenth Century) Reading List *Required Readings *Ariosto. Orlando Furioso (Harrington's translation) *Ascham. The Schoolmaster *Bible (King James Version Preferred). Books: Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, Song of Solomon, Isaiah, Job, Luke, John, 1, 2 Corinthians, Romans, Revelation *Castiglione. The Courtier (Hoby's translation if possible) *Cranmer. Book of Common Prayer *Davies. Orchestra, Nosce Teipsum *Deloney. Jack of Newbury *Drayton. Idea, The Barons Wars *Elyot. The Book Named the Governor *Erasmus. Praise of Folly *Foxe. Book of Martyrs *Gascoigne. The Adventures of Master F.J. *Hakluyt. Voyages and Discoveries (Penguin selection) *Heywood. A Woman Killed with Kindness *Hooker. The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity , Book I *Kyd. The Spanish Tragedy *Lyly. Eupheus: The Anatomy of Wit, Endimion *Machiavelli. The Prince *Marlowe. Tamburlaine I and II, Doctor Faustus, Jew of Malta, Edward II, Hero and Leander (with Chapman's continuation) *Montaigne. Essays (Florio's translation if possible) *More. Utopia; History of Richard III

    50. English Farming: Table Of Contents
    increase of separate occupations William Paston and Hugh Latimer; SHEEPGRAZING 1485-1558. The passing of the Middle Ages enclosures in the
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    HOME AG LIBRARY CATALOG LORD ERNLE English Farming
    Past and Present FIFTH EDITION
    LONDON First edition 1912
    Second edition 1917
    Third edition 1922
    Fourth edition 1927
    Fifth edition 1936 (edited by Sir A. D. Hall)
    PREFACE TO FIFTH EDITION WHEN Lord Ernle and Messrs. Longmans did me the honour of asking me to prepare a new edition of English Farming, Past and Present I agreed with some trepidation. I knew that I had neither the desire nor the knowledge to alter what Lord Ernle had written of "the past." But what in 1912 he wrote of "the present" has since taken on a different colour, and the post-war period has witnessed revolutionary changes in the practices of agriculture and in the attitude of the State, of which the student of agriculture might well desire some summary account. Sequels are notoriously colourless and unsatisfactory and I cannot hope to have provided an exception. But it is necessary that Lord Ernie's classic should be furnished with the data concerning the more recent events, and I take pride in being associated with a book from which I and my contemporaries have learned to look upon English agriculture as something continuously growing, whose present status and future development cannot be understood without an appreciation of its roots in the past. A. D. HALL

    51. English Farming: Chapter II
    13001485. Great landlords as farmers horrors of winter scarcity gradual At the close of the same century, Hugh Latimer the father of the Bishop of
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    THE BREAK-UP OF THE MANOR. 1300-1485 Great landlords as farmers: horrors of winter scarcity: gradual decay of the manorial system and the increased struggle for life: aspects of the change: common rights over cultivated and uncultivated land: tendency towards separate occupation: substitution of labour-rents for moneyrents; the Black Death; Labour legislation, and its effect; Manor of Castle Combe and Berkeley Estates; new relations of landlords and tenants substituted for old relations of feudal lords and dependents; tenantfarmers and free labourers; leases and larger farms; increase of separate occupations: William Paston and Hugh Latimer; wage-earning labourers; voluntary surrender of holdings; freedom of movement and of contract. C Great ecclesiastics made their progresses from manor to manor like the lay barons, and for the same reason. But in many instances monks were resident landowners, and by them were initiated most of the improvements which were made in the practices of mediaeval farming. They studied agriculture in the light of the writings of Cato, Varro, and Columella: the quaintly rhymed English version of Palladius was probably the work of an inmate of a religious house at Colchester; the Rules for the management of a landed estate are reputed to be the work of one of the greatest of thirteenth century churchmen, Robert Grosteste, Bishop of Lincoln; Walter of Henley is said to have been a Dominican, and manuscripts of his work, either in the original Norman French or translated into English or Latin, found a place in many monastic libraries. Throughout the Middle Ages, both in England and France, it was mainly the influence of the monks which built roads and bridges, improved live-stock, drained marshes, cleared forests, reclaimed wastes, and brought barren land into cultivation.

    52. Sample Chapter For Greenblatt, S.: Hamlet In Purgatory.
    The king in question was Henry VII, who came to the throne in 1485 by killing The great preacher Hugh Latimer writes that there is some middle state,
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    Stephen Greenblatt Book Description Endorsements Table of Contents Class Use and other Permissions . For more information, send e-mail to permissions@pupress.princeton.edu This files is also available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format Chapter 1: A POET'S FABLE EARLY IN 1529 a London lawyer, Simon Fish, anonymously published a tract, addressed to Henry VIII, called A Supplication for the Beggars . The tract was modest in length but explosive in content: Fish wrote on behalf of the homeless, desperate English men and women, "needy, impotent, blind, lame and sick" who pleaded for spare change on the streets of every city and town in the realm. These wretches, "on whom scarcely for horror any eye dare look," have become so numerous that private charity can no longer sustain them, and they are dying of hunger. Their plight, in Fish's account, is directly linked to the pestiferous spread throughout the realm of beggars of a different kind: bishops, abbots, priors, deacons, archdeacons, suffragans, priests, monks, canons, friars, pardoners, and summoners. Simon Fish had already given a foretaste of his anticlerical sentiments and his satirical gifts. In his first year as a law student at Gray's Inn, according to John Foxe, one of Fish's mates, a certain Mr. Roo, had written a play holding Cardinal Wolsey up to ridicule. No one dared to take on the part of Wolsey until Simon Fish came forward and offered to do so. The performance must have been impressive: it so enraged the cardinal that Fish was forced "the same night that this Tragedy was played" to flee to the Low Countries to escape arrest.

    53. Coast Counties - 4
    Latimer, Hugh NN, Judge, 499. Lauff, Charles A, 1466 Nichols, WL, 1485.Nickel, John R. 722. Nickels, Thomas A. 1242. Nissen, EP, 896
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    History of the State of California and biographical record of coast counties, California:
    an historical story of the state's marvelous growth from its earliest settlement to the present time ... Also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and presentHistory of the State of California and Biographical Record of Coast Counties, California
    By James Miller Guinn
    The Chapman Publishing Co. (1904) - 1,500 pages
    California Local History - Rocq - 15842
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    NOTE: There are two versions of this work with the same name and publication date. This volume contains 1,500 pages and the other version contains 1,418 pages. Check the Melvyl Search engine, below, for a description of each. Only one Rocq number is given for both. The biographies contained within the book are set forth below by the name of the individual and the page number on which the biography commences. If you are researching one or more of the lines and wish to be listed as a researcher of the line please contact Steve Williams . I will add your name and e-mail address into the "Researcher" column. The following look-up volunteer has a copy of the book and will look to see if your individual is the person named. Please do not expect to receive a copy of the biography from this kind soul as the copy is on loan from her brother. For copies see below. For look-up inquiries, before you order copies, contact

    54. SAPERE.it - Enrico VIII Tudor
    Lynn - Lóndra, trattati e conferènze di- - Latimer, Hugh - Marìa I
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    55. 1485 Definition - Info Description Meaning
    Blackadder The Whole Damn Dynasty 14851917 Authors Richard Curtis, Ben Elton reforms up to 1550, although at least Nicholas Ridley, Hugh Latimer and Thomas
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    56. The Franciscans Killed King Henry VII—With Help From His Own Son Henry!!
    He was of Celtic origin and became king in 1485 after winning the famous battle of These included Archbishop Cranmer, Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester,
    http://www.reformation.org/king-henry.html
    With help from his own son Henry!! King Henry VIII unmasked at last!! "A foolish son is a grief to his father, and bitterness to her that bare him" (Proverbs 17:25). ". . . and the children shall rise up against their parents, and cause them to be put to death" (Matthew 10:21). The Will of King Henry VII King Henry VII (1457-1509). A victim of the poison cup!! King Henry VIII (1491-1547). Henry just turned 18 on June 28, 1509. This was the age of majority for the royal succession. The timing of the death of his father was impeccable!! Henry's father, in his last will and testament, never mentioned his son succeeding him or marrying Catherine of Aragon. He never mentioned any Dispensation from the Pope to marry Catherine of Aragon either!! His only interest was the welfare of his people. He inherited a war-weary impoverished county and did his utmost to put an end to wars and foreign conflicts. In 1486, he marred the beautiful princess Elizabeth of York who belonged to a rival dynasty. Henry sought to heal ancient rifts and end dynastic wars.

    57. Mary Leinart S Family Tree
    Hugh died in 1476; he was 58. Child Maud died in 1485; she was 37. Buried in Beverley,Yorkshire, England. Born abt 1437 in Latimer, Buckinghamshire, England.
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    58. John NEVILLE
    3. Alice (de) AUDLEY (NEVILLE) + 1374, 6. Hugh (de) AUDLEY. no known marriageElisabeth Latimer (NEVILLE); 1364 1.1.1.a Margaret FENNE (NEVILLE) + 1485 1.1.1.1.
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    59. Ralph NEVILLE
    1. Ralph NEVILLE (BEAUFORT) 1364 1425, 2. John NEVILLE (Latimer, PERCY) post 1326 Hugh (de) AUDLEY. ante 1448 - 1492 1.1.a Margaret FENNE (NEVILLE) + 1485 1.1.1
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    60. My Family
    Baroness Latimer of Corby, daughter of William Latimer, 4th Lord Latimer, before9 She died on 28 Sep 1485. Margaret Fenne was the daughter of Sir Hugh Fenne.
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