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  England Under The Tudors: Elizabeth Barton, the Nun of Kent (c.1506-1534) ["Maid of Kent"]
ELIZABETH BARTON, "the maid of Kent," was, according to her own statement, born in 1506 at Aldington, Kent.
Under Bocking's instruction Barton's prophecies became still more remarkable, and attracted many pilgrims, who believed her to be, as she asserted, in direct communication with the Virgin Mary.
Her utterances were cunningly directed towards political matters, and a profound and widespread sensation was caused by her declaration that should Henry persist in his intention of divorcing Catherine he "should no longer be king of this realm...
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  Elizabeth Barton - LoveToKnow 1911
Under Bocking's instruction Barton's prophecies became still more remarkable, and attracted many pilgrims, who believed her to be, as she asserted, in direct communication with the Virgin Mary.
Her utterances were cunningly directed towards political matters, and a profound and widespread sensation was caused by her declaration that should Henry persist in his intention of divorcing Catherine he "should no longer be king of this realm.
On his return from France in 1532 Henry passed through Canterbury and is said to have allowed the nun to force herself into his presence, when she made an attempt to terrify him into abandoning his marriage.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Elizabeth Barton
Barton's revelations either predicted future events (such as the death of a child living her household), or more frequently took the form of pleas for people to follow the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Barton was tolerated by the government because her prophecies did not challenge the existing order, but rather supported it.
Barton was incredibly opposed to the Henrician Reformation, and around 1532 Barton began prophesying that if the King would remarry he would die shortly thereafter.
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 Elizabeth Barton - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Elizabeth Barton (1506?–April 20, 1534) was known as both The Nun of Kent and The Holy Maid of London/Kent.
Barton claimed that she received messages from God during epileptic seizures prophesying the death of the King within six months should he go through with the marriage to Anne Boleyn.
In April 1534 Elizabeth Barton was captured by the King's troops and was hanged at Tyburn for high treason.
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 Barton Beds - LoveToKnow 1911
BARTON BEDS, in geology, the name given to a series of softish grey and brown clays, with layers of sand, of Upper Eocene age, which are found in the Hampshire Tertiary basin, where they are particularly well exposed in the cliffs of Barton, Hordwell, and in the Isle of Wight.
Above the highly fossiliferous Barton Clay there is a sandy series with few fossils; these are the Headon Hill or Barton Sands.
The Barton Beds are absent from the London basin, and the Upper Bagshot Sands of that area are probably at a lower horizon than the Barton Sands.
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 Elizabeth Barton
Barton's revelations either predicted future events (such as the death of a child living in her household), or more frequently took the form of pleas for people to follow the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church.
Barton held a private meeting in 1528 with Thomas Cardinal Wolsey, the most powerful man in England after the King, and shortly thereafter met with the King himself on two occasions.
Barton was strongly opposed to the Henrician Reformation, and around 1532 she began prophesying that if the King would remarry he would die shortly thereafter.
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 Elizabeth Barton
Elizabeth Barton (1506?–April 20, 1534) was known as both The Nun of Kent and The Holy Maid of London.
She was a supporter of the Roman Catholicss in a time in English history when the King, Henry VIII had declared himself head of the Church of England so that he could divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn.
In April 1534 Elizabeth Barton was captured by the King's troops and was hanged at Tyburn for treason.
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 Joseph Barton - aqw03.htm
Amey BARTON was born 29 Jun 1758 and died 26 Mar 1792.
Kimber BARTON was born 26 Nov 1746 and died 1800.
Eli BARTON was born 1760 and died 1842.
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 Elizabeth Barton - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Barton, Elizabeth 1506?-1534, English prophet, called the Maid of Kent or the Nun of Kent.
She was a domestic servant who, after a period of illness, began (c.1525) to go into trances and to utter prophecies, which were claimed to be of divine origin.
Healthy, and back in stride ; Kate Barton of Cape Elizabeth is ready this year for the league and state Nordic championships.
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 Mark O. Barton
Barton committed suicide four hours later, at an Acworth gas station, having been spotted by the police.
Following the shootings, police found that Barton's wife and 2 children (Leigh Ann Vandiver Barton, Matthew David Barton, and Mychelle Elizabeth Barton) had been murdered by hammer blows, a few days before.
Barton had been a suspect after the 1993 murders of his first wife, Deborah Spivey Barton, and her mother, Eloise Powell Spivey; who had been beaten to death at Riverside Campground, Weiss Lake, in northeastern Alabama.
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 Elizabeth BARTON
At last the ecstasy ended, Elizabeth came to herself, declared that she was perfectly cured, and announced that God had ordered her to become a nun and to take Bocking as her confessor.
However, as the clergy generally countenanced Elizabeth, More could not bear the idea of forming a sect apart, and went to see the prophetess in the little chapel at Syon monastery some time in the summer of 1533.
More was satisfied to give her a double ducat and commend himself to her prayers.The Chancellor, like other noble intellects among the catholics, was prepared to admit certain superstitions; but he would have had the nun keep in her religious sphere; he feared to see her touch upon politics.
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 Elizabeth Barton
In January, 1534, a bill of attainder was framed against her and thirteen of her sympathizers, among whom were Fisher and More.
Except the latter, whose name was withdrawn, all were condemned under this bill; seven, including Bocking, Masters, Rich, Risby, and Elizabeth herself, being sentenced to death, while Fisher and five others were condemned to imprisonment and forfeiture of goods.
Elizabeth and her companions were executed at Tyburn on 20 April, 1534, when she is said to have repeated her confession.
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 Elizabeth Gaskell : Mary Barton : VI. Poverty and Death.
Barton was morose, and soured towards mankind as a body, and the rich in particular.
So Barton was now left alone with a little child, crying (when it had done eating) for mammy; with a fainting, dead-like woman; and with the sick man, whose mutterings were rising up to screams and shrieks of agonised anxiety.
Barton's was an errand of mercy; but the thoughts of his heart were touched by sin, by bitter hatred of the happy, whom he, for the time, confounded with the selfish.
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 Elizabeth Barton Art Quilts
Barton labors to achieve hues that "glow from within." Finding commercial fabric "lifeless," she colors cloth herself, either painting it, using immersion dyes with a resist, or screen painting with dye rather than with pigment.
Born of that awareness, the Red Shift series is based on the theory in contemporary physics that light crossing galaxies turns red as it "ages." Her Red Shift quilts join patches of crimson to highlights of other colors, achieving a jeweled intensity.
Joining a quilting group almost 20 years ago to meet people, Barton was immediately "hooked" and has worked tirelessly ever since, not only to hone her skills as a quiltmaker but also to extend the medium beyond its conventional limits.
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 Captain Barton Smoot (4). Smoots of Maryland and Virginia. Pages 56-81. Smoot Family Association
Barton was bequeathed 200 acres of "Brian Clifts", "Mount Chesham" of 68 acres, "Marsh Land" of 100 acres, the land purchased from John Hamill during life then to the "testator's grandson Henry Smoot and for the want of heirs to George Smoot".
Barton Smoot, son of Barton and Sarah Smoot, was born 1711 in Charles County.
Barton Smoot, son of Isaac and Elizabeth Smoot, was born November 1, 1740, in Charles County.
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 Mischa Barton
Born on 24 January, 1986 in London, England, Mischa Barton is a British born American actress.
Mischa is popularly known for her role in FOX TV show "The O.C." and a role in "The Sixth Sense," as a young ghost seeking reparation.
Barton has worked for several ads including AƩropostale, bebe, Dooney and Bourke, JC (Jeans and Clothes).
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 Layers of Meaning: Elizabeth Barton - Art Quilts
Elizabeth Barton's art quilts are one of Fiberarts magazine's current online articles.
Barton's landscapes, while retaining a pastoral color pallette, jump with energy.
Barton also created quilts that are abstractions and color studies, all of which promise to be much richer in person than on the internet.
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 Descendants of Edward Barton: Ninth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Elizabeth was born 28 November 1883 in Worcester, Worcester, MA.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Winslow LINCOLN and Helen WEBBER.
Trumbull BARTON was born in MA 8 August 1917.
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 Elizabeth Barton: soothsayer
Barton was a soothsayer whose outlandish prophesies made her popular with the masses but unacceptable to authority.
Elizabeth Barton, known as the Holy Maid of Kent, was born in 1506, on the estates of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
After extracting a confession that her visions were falsified, Cranmer put Barton on trial before Parliament where she was convicted of treason and hanged at Tyburn.
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 Descendants of Edward Barton: Seventh Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The following individuals are also linked to this event: Delia Elizabeth BARTON (household member); Fidelia RINDGE (household member); George BARTON (household member).
Horace was listed as a household member living with Elkanah BARTON Jr.
Delia Elizabeth BARTON was born in Springfield, Hampden, MA 5 May 1846.
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 Elizabeth Hurley
She went to a ballet boarding school when she was of 12 years old.
Elizabeth Hurley worked in the theater after her college.
Elizabeth Hurley was also appeared in BBC serial Christabel (1988), a television serial.
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 Orange Co., NC Bartons
James was the son of Thomas Barton of Virginia.
Barton md. Sarah Carroll, William Brown and J. Taylor Jr.
He died 1860 in Fayette Co. In 1843 he gave his portion of his deceased father's land (John Barton of Orange Co.,) to Lemuel Carroll, whom I believe to be Williams' brother in law.
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 Elizabeth Barton (nee Dayman) 1849-1931
Elizabeth DAYMAN was born on the 17th May 1849 in Dry Creek, South Australia.
James BARTON was born on the 30th November 1842 in England.
Elizabeth was born on the 28th may 1876 in Strathalbyn, South Australia.
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 Elizabeth Barton Lippincott Is Wed - New York Times
LEAD: Elizabeth Barton Lippincott, a daughter of Barton Hirst Lippincott of Philadelphia and Mrs.
Anthony N. Garvan of Spring House, Pa., was married yesterday to Dr. Charles David Rosen, a son of Dr. and Mrs.
Elizabeth Barton Lippincott, a daughter of Barton Hirst Lippincott of Philadelphia and Mrs.
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 Stephen Barton Descendants
DANIEL2 BARTON (STEPHEN1) was born June 2, 1838 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, and died March 7, 1905 in Salem, Forsyth Co., North Carolina.
Barton enlisted into the Confederate army and was engulfed in the Wilderness battles, which were among the severest in the whole war.
RACHEL ELLEN3 BARTON (DANIEL2, STEPHEN1) was born December 5, 1882 in Salem, Forsyth Co., North Carolina24, and died December 8, 1918 in Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., North Carolina24.
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 Mary Barton (Penguin Classics): Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data
While Mary Barton is literally a murder mystery, it is also an abundantly detailed and sympathetic view of the nineteenth-century English weaving village of Manchester and some of its people.
John Barton, her hearty and intelligent but grievously uneducated father who "could never abide the gentlefolk," pours fierce love and courage into his family and work.
This is Elizabeth Gaskell's first novel, a widely acclaimed work based on the actual murder, in 1831, of a progressive mill owner.
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 Barton
Barton, 26 April 1785, 18 shillings for ferriage of Continentals in 1783.
Elizabeth COX was born on 17 Jan 1783.
F iv Nancy Irene BARTON was born on 6 May 1816 in, Caldwell, Ky. She died on 14 Nov 1839 in, Perry, Al.
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 Descendants of Edward Barton: Eighth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Lizzie M. BARTON was born in Newburyport, Essex, MA 21 December 1887.
Addie M. BARTON was born in Seabrook, Rockingham, NH 21 December 1887.
Flora Elizabeth BARTON was born in Seabrook, Rockingham, NH August 23, 1890.
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 Descendants of Edward Barton: Sixth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Elizabeth was born 18 May 1802 in Raymond, Cumberland, ME.
In the 1860 census Daniel and Elizabeth are living with a Thomas Grace age 38.
Elizabeth BARTON was born in Raymond, Cumberland, ME 4 OCT 1832.
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 Veronica "Vonnie" Elizabeth (BARTON) BRUN obituary
She was the widow of Leo A. A lifelong New Bedford resident, the daughter of the late John J. and Ellen (HUNT) BARTON, she was a communicant of St. Mary's Church.
Survivors include a brother, Charles BARTON of New Bedford; two nieces who cared for her, Dorothy Brunelle and Rita Cote, both of New Bedford; and several other nieces and nephews.
She was the stepmother of the late Normand BRUN and Paul BRUN, and the sister of the late John BARTON, William BARTON, Henry BARTON, James BARTON, Ellen BETTENCOURT and Dorothy GIBBS.
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