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  William Warham - LoveToKnow 1911
He helped to arrange the marriage between Henry's son, Arthur, and Catherine of Aragon; he went to Scotland with Richard Foxe, then bishop of Durham, in 1497; and he was partly responsible for several commercial and other treaties with Flanders, Burgundy and the German king, Maximilian I.
In 1502 Warham was consecrated bishop of London and became keeper of the great seal, but his tenure of both these offices was short, as in 1504 he became lord chancellor and archbishop of Canterbury.
Warham, who was chancellor of Oxford University from 1506 until his death, was munificent in his public, and moderate in his private life.
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 William Grocyn - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM GROCYN (1446?-1519), English scholar, was born at Colerne, Wiltshire, about 1446.
Intended by his parents for the church, he was sent to Winchester College, and in 1465 was elected to a scholarship at New College, Oxford.
In 1467 he became a fellow, and had among his pupils William Warham, afterwards archbishop of Canterbury.
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  William Warham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1502 Warham was consecrated Bishop of London and became keeper of the great seal, but his tenure of both these offices was short, as in 1504 he became lord chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1509 the archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, but gradually withdrawing into the background he resigned the office of lord chancellor in 1515, and was succeeded by Wolsey, whom he had consecrated as bishop of Lincoln in the previous year.
Warham, who was chancellor of Oxford University from 1506 until his death, was munificent in his public, and moderate in his private life.
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 William Warham
Warham's power was still further diminished in 1517 when Wolsey was appointed papal legate, and from that time forward there were constant official differences between them, though their private relations continued friendly.
On Wolsey's fall the king wished the whole case to be submitted to Warham's decision, but the pope refused on the ground that his signature of the petition made him an unfit judge.
At length Warham awoke to the gravity of the position, and on 24 February, 1532, he formally protested against all Acts of Parliament derogatory to the pope's authority or the prerogatives of Canterbury.
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 William WARHAM (Archbishop of Canterbury)
William became an advocate in the Court of Arches, principal of the Civil Law School at Oxford and Master of the Rolls in 1494.
Warham was, from 1506 to his death, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, at a time when the revival of letters showed a more generous appreciation of the New learning.
Archbishop Warham died on 22 Aug 1532 and was buried in Canterbury Cathedral.
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 William Grocyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Grocyn (1446?-1519) was an English scholar, a friend of Erasmus.
In 1467 he became a fellow, and among his pupils was William Warham, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury.
He held several preferments, but his generosity to his friends involved him in continual difficulties, and though in 1506 he was appointed on Archbishop Warham's recommendation master or warden of All Hallows College at Maidstone in Kent, he was still obliged to borrow from his friends, and even to pledge his plate as a security.
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 England Under The Tudors: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1450-1532)
England Under The Tudors: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (c.
WILLIAM WARHAM, Archbishop of Canterbury, belonged to a Hampshire family, and was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, afterwards practising and teaching law both in London and Oxford.
In 1509 the Archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, but gradually withdrawing into the background he resigned the office of Lord Chancellor in 1515, and was succeeded by Wolsey, whom he had consecrated as Bishop of Lincoln in the previous year.
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 William Warham - Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William Warham, 1450?-1532, English churchman, archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1504, Warham was made lord chancellor by Henry VII and archbishop of Canterbury by the pope.
In the matter of Henry VIII's divorce, in which Warham was involved from 1527, his actions were subservient to the king's will, and in 1530 he was a signer of the petition to the pope for the divorce.
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The defendants made their defence and pleaded to an issue therein, whereupon a venire faciat was awarded by the stewward of the said court to the bailiff of the said manor to return 12 of the customary tenants, to try the issue between the parties.
William smyth of Awdeley, aged 56 years, syas John Olcot was seised of the said messuage and 38 acres of land and mortgaged them to Richard Warrham.
[1531] Complaineth William Assheby and Joyce,his wife, which Joyce is cousin and one of the heirs of Humphrey Salway, esquire, deceased, that whereas the said Humphrey Salway in his life was seised of six messuages, 504 score acres ofland, 40 acres ofmeadow, 100 acres of pasture, 300 acres of meadow and 40s.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for W
William of Ramsey - A monk of Crowland Abbey
William of Tyre - Archbishop of Tyre and historian (1130-1190)
William of Wykeham - Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England (1324-1404)
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 William Warham - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Walliam Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Hans Holbein the Younger, 1527 (Louvre Museum)
Against this further compliance with Henry's wishes Warham drew up a protest; he likened the action of Henry VIII to that of Henry II, and urged Magna Carta in defence of the liberties of the church.
He died on August 22 1532 and was buried in Canterbury cathedral.
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 Why War? Keywords: William Nordhaus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Yale University economist William Nordhaus said the cost of war and rebuilding could range from $100 billion to $600...
William Nordhaus, a professor of economics at Yale University, estimates the indirect cost...
Kosiak cited figures developed by Yale professor William Nordhaus in "The Economic Consequences of a War with Iraq," part of a study by the...
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: William Warham
Warham's power was still further diminished in 1517 when Wolsey was appointed papal legate, and from that
Warham proposed an amendment recognizing him as "protector and supreme lord of the Church and so far as the law of Christ
At length Warham awoke to the gravity of the position, and on 24 February, 1532, he formally protested against all Acts of Parliament derogatory to the pope's authority or the prerogatives of
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 AllRefer.com - William Warham (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In 1504, Warham was made lord chancellor by Henry VII and archbishop of Canterbury by the pope.
Thereafter, Warham was second in the church in England.
In the matter of Henry VIII's divorce, in which Warham was involved from 1527, his actions were subservient to the king's will, and in 1530 he was a signer of the petition to the pope for the divorce.
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 William Warham
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, belonged to a Hampshire family, and was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford, afterwards practicing and teaching law both in London and Oxford.
In 1509 the archbishop married and then crowned Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, but gradually withdrawing into the background he resigned the office of lord chancellor in 1515, and was succeeded by Thomas Wolsey, whom he had consecrated as bishop of Lincoln in the previous year.
Against this further compliance with Henry's wishes Warham drew up a protest; he likened the action of Henry VIII to that of Henry II, and urged Magna Carta in defense of the liberties of the church.
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 Britannia Biographies: William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury
William Warham was born about 1450, probably at Malshanger in Church Oakley (Hampshire) where his family had lived for several generations.
William became an advocate in the Court of Arches, principal of the Civil Law School at Oxford and Master of the Rolls.
Warham was, for many years, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, at a time when the revival of letters showed a more generous appreciation of the New learning.
www.britannia.com /bios/abofc/wwarham.html   (373 words)

  
 Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury by HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger
Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury by HOLBEIN, Hans the Younger
William Warham (1450-1532) was the last of the pre-Reformation archbishops of Canterbury, a quiet, retiring intellectual who nonetheless closed his career with a resolute stand against the anticlerical policies of King Henry VIII of England.
Lord Chancellor from 1504 to 1515, William Warham was the man who crowned the young royal couple Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) in 1509.
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 Warham
Most of the information on the English ancestry of John and Jane WARHAM is based on research published in the various volumes of Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630, by Burton W. Spear (1985-9).
WARHAM was minister at Crewkerne, Somerset, until he was removed about 1627 for his Puritan views.
Children of Hester and Rev. Eleazer MATHER: Eunice married Rev. John WILLIAMS of Deerfield (parents of Rev. Eleazer, Rev. Stephen, and Rev. Warham WILLIAMS), Rev. Warham married Elizabeth DAVENPORT, and Eliakim died young.
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 Ellen Baker - ellg10 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William Harris.William married Grace Thornhill on 7 Oct 1754 in Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire.
William Downton was christened on 26 Jun 1743 in Glanvilles Wootton, Dorset.
William Downer was born in 1745 in Shorwell, Isle of Wight.
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 KENT RESOURCES: Canterbury Cathedral - Archbishop Warham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As one of the last Catholic Archbishops of Canterbury, William Warham was also one of the last supporters of "the cult" of St. Thomas.
In 1507 a grant was made for Archbishop Warham to have constructed a chantry adjacent to The Martyrdom where the Archbishop expected his Tomb to be built.
Although the then Cardinal Wolsey predeceased Warham, he then had the problems of Henry VIII and his growing dissatisfaction with the Papacy and Rome and, of course, Warham was the principal representative of Rome in England.
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 Warham
Most of the information on the English ancestry of John and Jane WARHAM is based on research published in the various volumes of Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630, by Burton W. Spear (1985-9).
WARHAM was minister at Crewkerne, Somerset, until he was removed about 1627 for his Puritan views.
Children of Hester and Rev. Eleazer MATHER: Eunice married Rev. John WILLIAMS of Deerfield (parents of Rev. Eleazer, Rev. Stephen, and Rev. Warham WILLIAMS), Rev. Warham married Elizabeth DAVENPORT, and Eliakim died young.
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 Paintings during the first visit to England (1526-28)
The choice of England was perhaps encouraged by Erasmus, and his portraits of Erasmus form the prelude to the humanist portraits of Holbein's first English period.
A handful of portraits is all that remains of Holbein's first English period: the portraits of Sir Thomas More, William Warham, Unknown Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling, Nicholas Kratzer, Sir Henry and Lady Guildford, the double portrait of Sir Thomas Godsalve and his son John.
117 Kb Portrait of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury
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WILLIAM WARHAM3 DUDLEY (ROBERT2, CHARLES1) was born November 02, 1797 in Surrey Co. NC, and died January 11, 1868 in Tazewell Co. Va..
WARHAM STEVENS4 DUDLEY (WILLIAM WARHAM3, ROBERT2, CHARLES1) was born 1823 in Surrey Co. NC, and died April 22, 1901 in Pulaski Co., Va.
WILLIAM M.5 DUDLEY (CHARLES FRANKLIN4, WILLIAM WARHAM3, ROBERT2, CHARLES1) was born May 28, 1868 in Pulaski Co., Va, and died March 21, 1913 in Pulaski Co., Va. He married WILLIE SUE VICKERS.
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 William Tyndale College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The center of the English Roman Catholics was the English College at Douai, the foundation (in 1568) of William Allen, formerly of Queen's College, Oxford, and subsequently cardinal; and it was from this college that a new version of the Bible emanated which was intended to serve as a counterblast to...
His colleagues were William Warham and Ruthal, but Warham and Fox differed on the question of Henry's marriage, Fox advising...
William Roper, in his Life of More, says that Elyot was on a second embassy to Charles V, in...
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 Thomas Holcombe of Connecticut - Person Page 129
Hester Warham was born in 1644 at Windsor, Hartford Co., CT. She was the daughter of Rev.
Hester Warham was baptized on 8 December 1644.
     William Hayes was the son of William Hayes II and Mary Holcombe.
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 easley - eas02.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Warham B Easley was born 1716 and died 12 Aug 1790.
William Easley (Robert) was born 1690 in Henrico Co., VA. He died in VA.
William married Mary Pyrant in VA. Mary died in VA.
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 W
Warham, William - Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of London
William Parr, Marquis of Northampton, Earl of Essex and Baron Parr of Kendal
William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of London
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