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  Thomas Cartwright (churchman) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was a result of the use which Cartwright had made of his position; he criticised the hierarchy and constitution of the Church of England, which he compared unfavourably with the primitive Christian organization.
So keen was the struggle between him and Whitgift that the chancellor, William Cecil, had to intervene.
Cartwright was a man of much culture and originality, but exceedingly impulsive.
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 Thomas Jefferson Cartwright
He was born in Obion county, Tennessee, October 28, 1866, and his father, Will Cartwright, having died in that his native state when his son Thomas was a child, the latter at the age of ten accompanied his mother to Texas and settled in the northern part of Tarrant county.
Cartwright not only became familiar with all the practical operations of farming, but at the same time acquired that accurate knowledge of land values which has served him so well in later life.
Cartwright was married in Tarrant county, December 23, 1886, to Miss Dona Autry, a native of Georgia.
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 Thomas Cartwright And English Presbyterianism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This fantasy is foreign to the 21st-century mind; yet it is in this situation that Thomas Cartwright (1535–1603), the father of English Presbyterianism, found himself as a young man in the 1560s.
Thomas Cartwright3 was an early Puritan whose teaching opposed the Act of Supremacy.
Cartwright’s ideas were a direct challenge to her power to control the State.
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 CARTWRIGHT, Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas Cartwright was born at Northampton, England on 1 September 1634.
Cartwright was appointed Chaplain to the Sheriff of London in 1659.
The sermons of Thomas Cartwright (1667) are contained in one volume with a date of 1667 and no identification of author.
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 I1231: Thomas W. CARTWRIGHT (1841 - 2 Mar 1863)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas Cartwright son of Jabez M. Cartwright, on December 15, 1861, Thomas enlisted for a term of three years at Portage, Wisconsin.
Thomas was a farmer, born in New York.
In December of 1862 at Helma in the State of Arkansas, Thomas was attacked with Fever and Ague and Chronic Diarrhea and was sent to the hospital at Jefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri, where he died of Chronic Diarrhea and Consumption on the 2nd day of March 1863.
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 Thomas Cartwright ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Thomas Cartwright, The Sources of the Dee, 19th century
Thomas Cartwright, The Estuaries of the Dee and Mersey, 19th century
Derek Hyatt was born in Ilkey in 1931, and educated at Leeds and the Royal College of Art, where he was awarded the Royal Scholar prize in 1955 and the J. Andrew Lloyd Scholarship for Landscape Painting in 1958.
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 Jan 04 - Article - Thomas Cartwright - the father of Puritanism - Part 1 - Alan Clifford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Cartwright was chosen to oppose the motion, ‘Is monarchy the best form of government; is the frequent change of laws dangerous?’ The Queen was not pleased to hear Cartwright argue that the sovereignty of God did not need the support of earthly monarchs!
Cartwright was by far the superior preacher, and St Mary’s Church was regularly filled when he was preaching.
Cartwright’s faithfulness to Scripture and undoubted courage cost him his DD, his candidature being vetoed by Dr May, the vice chancellor of the university.
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 Baseball Spring Training, Genealogy and Family History, Reelfoot Lake, and Old Hickory
Thomas D. Cartwright vs. Cynthia Ann Cartwight DIVORCE They were married on Jan 1 1840 in Williamson Co. She committed adultry.
She agreed to marry Thomas and when he was sober he found her to be a common prostitute.
Thomas D. Cartwright to Mary Ann Sudden (may be Sutton) Thomas N. Cotton J.P. (Davidson County Marriage Records, Book 3, pg 193.) On same page of marriage book James Cartwright marries Eliza Sutton, Thomas N. Cotton J.P. 3Feb1846.
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 Elizabethan puritanism
Cartwright used his position to inveigh against the government of the Church of England, arguing that bishops had not held such power in the pure days of the primitive Christian church.
He was a long-time foe of puritans (it was he who had deprived Thomas Cartwright of his professorship).
In 1590, Whitgift imprisoned Cartwright and eight other puritan leaders; all were released after one or two years, but the puritan movement was broken as an organized force.
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 Descendants of Jacob Cartright
Cartwright, born March 26, 1850 in Morgantown, West Virginia; died November 25, 1930 in Morgantown, West Virginia, Mt. Union Cemetery.
Thomas Judson Cartwright, born August 27, 1853 in Monongalia Co., West Virginia; died May 29, 1868 in Morgantown, Monongalia Co., West Virginia.
Cartwright, born February 2, 1860 in Huntington, West Virginia; died December 26, 1944 in Holly, Colorado.
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 Cartwright Family Page
Thomas (2) Cartwright/Carteret Sr, born abt 1617 in England; died bef 1680 in VA.
Thomas Cartwright Jr, born abt 1650 in NC; died 15 Apr 1707 in NC.
Thomas Albert (9) Cartwright, born 22 Mar. 1871 in Detroit, TX; died 19 Feb. 1957 in Fresno, CA.
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 Peach Orchard Hill--Jan. 20, 2005
Severe fighting at Peach Orchard Hill on the second day of the Battle of Nashville was the topic of discussion by a panel of experts at the Jan. 20, 2005 meeting of the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society at historic Travellers Rest Plantation and Museum.
Cartwright noted that the 13th USCT Regiment was the only unit to reach the Confederate fortifications and suffered 229 casualties out of a total of 556 men, including five color bearers.
Cartwright speculated that the Battle of Nashville may have produced the most USCT casualties of any battle in the Civil War.
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 Handbook of Texas Online:
Thomas Notley Cartwright, soldier in the War of 1812 and one of Stephen F. Austin's
Young Cartwright served at the battle of New Orleans with the Tennessee militia and received bounty land.
Cartwright served in the Texas army from July to September 1836 and located his bounty land in San Augustine County, where he lived until about 1845.
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 Descendants of Joseph Cartwright and Mary Frances
Stephen Cartwright settled in Riley Township, Putnam County, Ohio in 1836.
Ella Riley Thomas was born in Edenburg, Scotland July 14, 1848.
Thomas thoroughly taught the Bible, also the doctrines of the Presbyterian Church by her Scotch-Irish parents.
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 Descendants of Edward Cartwright / Cartright
Other statements are compiled from the publication Edward Cartwright of Nantucket Massachusetts: Some of his Descendants and their Allied Families, by Stanley L Mack Duluth Minnesota, 1936, and from items copied from sources at Nantucket by Barbara Cartwright Hartley while on her honeymoon in 1956.
BRYANT4 CARTWRIGHT (EDWARD3, EDWARD2, WILLIAM1 CARTWRIGH) was born 30 Sep 1711 in Martha's Vineyard, Mass, and died 30 Jul 1780 in Hopkinton, RI.
JABEZ B./M.7 CARTWRIGHT (JABEZ MACY6, BRYANT5, BRYANT4, EDWARD3, EDWARD2, WILLIAM1 CARTWRIGH) was born 17 Aug 1808 in Brookfield, Madison Co., NY, and died 11 Oct 1858 in Village of Poynette in Columbia Co., Wisconsin.
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 Feb 04 - Article - Thomas Cartwright - the father of Puritanism - Part 2 - Alan Clifford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In all this toil and travel, he even found time to marry the sister of a friend, a godly woman who was to comfort and encourage him to the end.
After 1577, Cartwright — who rarely enjoyed good health — had declined to publish anything that might be ‘offensive to her majesty or the state’.
Cartwright preached his last sermon on Christmas Day 1603 from the text ‘Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was, and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it’ (Ecclesiastes 12:7).
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 St Thomas Church, Southwark
Additions were made to the church in the early 17th-century, including the bell tower, but in 1697 the governors of the hospital argued that the church was so decayed that people were afraid to go inside.
It was rebuilt by Thomas Cartwright in 1703.
Cartwright worked as Master Mason on three Wren churches across the river in the City, including St Mary Le-Bow.
www.thegarret.org.uk /church.htm   (0 words)

  
 Thomas Cartwright - Anna C. Bowling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas Cartwright (son of Thomas P. Cartwright and Alice Barson) was born Jul 18 1949
Thomas W. Cartwright born: Nov 6 1987 in: Fl.
Abel J. Cartwright born: Dec 28 1992 in: Fl.
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 Scott Cartwright — Eve Carty : ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Stef Cartwright graduated from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2003, after obtaining her B.A. from Ohio State...
Cartwright uses his Masters degree in School Psychology and his five years of experience as a school psychologist as well as...
Vicky Cartwright at her desk at the travel agentsVicky is travelling far for awards - Former Lancaster & Morecambe Student...
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 Archival Resources on the Great Depression
Wilburn Cartwright voted against repeal, and his papers contain correspondence and clippings on the topic (see box 8, folders 19-20, and box 53, folder 16) from the early 1930s.
In the Thomas Resource Files under “Electrical Power” are three folders of pamphlets on public ownership of power; they also include a 1935 speech by Father Charles Coughlin and a 1941 Federal Power Commission study on electric bills in Oklahoma.
The Cartwright and Thomas photograph collections both contain images of dams and reservoirs constructed during the 1930s and early 1940s.
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 Whitenova 2002 Cartwright International Christian Ministries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Pastor Cartwright is a native born West Virginian, who has preached in several states and in England.
Pastor Cartwright, is an Honorably Discharged United States Air Force Security Policeman, serving as a Vietnam Era Vet, he earned an NATO Outstanding Job preformance Award and Four Medals.
He is happily married to Frances Darlene Cartwright, there are five children, 4 boys, and one daughter.
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 Pikle - The Diary Junction - Thomas Cartwright
Cartwright was born into a Presbyterian family and educated at Oxford.
After holding various livings, he came into royal favour after the Restoration and was made Dean of Ripon and then Bishop of Chester.
However, when William of Orange arrived in England at the invitation of the Protestants in 1988, Cartwright fled with James to France and then Ireland.
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 Will of Thomas T. Cartwright   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In re: THOMAS T. Know all men by these presents, That I, Thomas T. Cartwright of Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, declare this to be my last will, hereby revoking all wills heretofore made by me.
But should the executrix herein named die before my said daughter attains said age, the principal sum shall be invested, and the income allowed to accumulate; and shall be paid over to my said daughter together with the aforesaid principal sum when she shall have reached the aforesaid age.
I nominate my wife Estella A. Cartwright to be the executrix of this will, and I request that she may be exempt from giving a surety or sureties on any bond or bonds that may be required of her.
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 Houston Texas Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Thomas Cartwright - Spine Surgeon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Houston Texas Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Thomas Cartwright - Spine Surgeon
Thomas Cartwright is an Orthopedic Surgeon who is a member of Spine-Health.com's directory of spine and back specialists.
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 History of St Thomas
The hospital was reopened as a hospital by Edward VI in 1552, since when it has continued to serve the public, although it moved from its ancient site to its present location in Lambeth in 1862.
The monastery was dissolved in the Reformation, but reopened in 1551 and rededicated to Thomas the Apostle, as Becket had been decanonised.
At the end of the 17th century, the hospital and church were largely rebuilt by Thomas Cartwright (Master Mason to Christopher Wren at St Mary-le-Bow).
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 Cartwright Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Unsupported that the Cartwrights and the Carpers had a feud at Essary Springs, TN (close to MS line) in Feb of 1861
THOMAS LEE CARTWRIGHT was born 1866 in DeSoto Co., MS, and died 1933.
He met (5) MARY F. She was born February 14, 1860, and died March 14, 1929.
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 Movie Info for Twin Town on MSN Movies
Their father Fatty (Hugh Ceredig) is injured while working for corrupt contractor Bryn Cartwright (William Thomas).
Posing as a respectable businessman, he is actually a drug trafficker in cahoots with two corrupt policemen, Greyo (Dorien Thomas) and Terry (Dougray Scott).
The "twins" go after Cartwright and his associates with a vengeance, inflicting sick brutalities on their pets and their families.
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 Woodbridge Family Tree - David Gardner Cartwright (1799 - 1891)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
/Edward Cartwright (_______ - 2 JUL 1705) /Sampson Cartwright (26 JAN 1676/77 - 1741)
\Mary Morrel (_______ - 1704) /Benjamin Cartwright (1748 - 1816)
/Thomas Macy (1608 - 19 JUN 1682)
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 The 16th Centurey English Reformation - Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas Cromwell(1485-1542) Henry's "man" during the 1530's - engineering the break with Rome and dismantlement of the monestaries.
Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) Principle architect of the Protestant Anglican Church during the reigns of Henry 8 and Edward 6, Wrote the Book of Common Prayer.
Thomas Cartwright (1535-1603) and Walter Travers (1548-1635), were prominent Puritan/ Presbyterian leaders during Elizebeth's reign
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 Woodbridge Family Tree - Irene Cartwright Woodbridge (2 APR 1864 - _______)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
/Sampson Cartwright (26 JAN 1676/77 - 1741) =>
/Hezadiah Cartwright (11 JAN 1706/07 - 15 MAY 1797)
/Thomas Starbuck (12 DEC 1706 - 5 SEP 1777)
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