Shakespeare and CatholicismSheed and Ward, 1952 - 446 sider |
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Side 93
... marriage license , and that it was not applied for to have the ceremony performed in Stratford . It is obvious that he did not intend to be married there when applying for the license . We may go further and assert that he had a special ...
... marriage license , and that it was not applied for to have the ceremony performed in Stratford . It is obvious that he did not intend to be married there when applying for the license . We may go further and assert that he had a special ...
Side 94
... married in Temple Grafton - and it is most likely that he was - then he must have been married by Father Frith . And if he went to the trouble of obtaining a license to be married by a Roman Catholic priest , he can only have been in ...
... married in Temple Grafton - and it is most likely that he was - then he must have been married by Father Frith . And if he went to the trouble of obtaining a license to be married by a Roman Catholic priest , he can only have been in ...
Side 146
... married in 1613 Eleanor Bushell , sister of Shakespeare's friend Thomas Bushell : she died in 1616 , and Adrian followed her to the grave a year later . The second son , Richard , who had settled in London as a grocer , married John ...
... married in 1613 Eleanor Bushell , sister of Shakespeare's friend Thomas Bushell : she died in 1616 , and Adrian followed her to the grave a year later . The second son , Richard , who had settled in London as a grocer , married John ...
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH | 3 |
THE CATHOLIC MISSION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES | 11 |
THE QUARREL BETWEEN THE SECULAR CLERGY | 22 |
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