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... Archbishop Cranmer wrote Henry a letter twelve days after his consecration asking for permission to examine the matter of the king's divorce and passing final judgment on it . Permission was granted , and the case opened on 10 May 1533 ...
... Archbishop Cranmer wrote Henry a letter twelve days after his consecration asking for permission to examine the matter of the king's divorce and passing final judgment on it . Permission was granted , and the case opened on 10 May 1533 ...
Page 61
... Archbishop of Canterbury , / and he will agree thereto in no con- dition " ( p . 216 ) . The " he " that will not agree to the pope's provision of the new archbishop of Canterbury is , of course , the historical King John . Strangely ...
... Archbishop of Canterbury , / and he will agree thereto in no con- dition " ( p . 216 ) . The " he " that will not agree to the pope's provision of the new archbishop of Canterbury is , of course , the historical King John . Strangely ...
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... Archbishop , 8 Summer's Last Will and Testament , 113 Supremacy , Acts of ; Henry VIII , 27 ; Eliz- abeth I , 33 ... Archbishop William , 20 , 23 Wealth and Health , 113 When You See Me You Know Me ( Rowley ) , 20 n . 4 , 39 n . 12 ...
... Archbishop , 8 Summer's Last Will and Testament , 113 Supremacy , Acts of ; Henry VIII , 27 ; Eliz- abeth I , 33 ... Archbishop William , 20 , 23 Wealth and Health , 113 When You See Me You Know Me ( Rowley ) , 20 n . 4 , 39 n . 12 ...
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