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Cleop. E. 6. XIII. Archbishop Cranmer to King Henry, complaining of a Prior in Canterbury that had preached against him ....696. Cleop. F. 1. XIV. The Archbishop to Mr. Secretary Crumwel, concerning his styling himself Primate of all England. . ...

.701.

Cleop. F. 2. XV. The Appeal of Stokesly Bishop of London to the King, against the Archbishop's Visitation..

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704.

XVI. An Inventory of the Cathedral Church of S. Swithins in Winchester, as it was given in, by the Prior and Convent, to Crumwell Secretary of State, and the Kings Vicar General.709. Cleop. F. 1. XVII. A Reply to the Archbishop, against his Court of Audience...

Ibid.

.714. XVIII. Archbishop Cranmers order concerning the Proctors of the Court of Arches, shewn to be inconvenient, by a Paper presented to the Parlament...

717.

Cleop. E. 5. XIX. The Archbishop to the L. Crumwel, giving him some account of his Visitation of his Diocess.. .728. XX. Richard Grafton the Printer of the Bible to the Lord Crumwel, complaining of some that intended to print the Bible, and thereby to spoyl his Impression

Ibid.

729. XXI. Archbishop Cranmer to the King for a Suffragan of Dover

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732.

Cranm. Reg. Cranm. Regist.

XXII. The Archbishops Letters of Commission to Richard
Suffragan of Dover

publishing of the Bible in English..

.733.

Cleop. E. 5. XXIII. A Declaration to be read by al Curates upon the

Ibid.

..735.

XXIV. The Aunswer or Declaracions of Richard Byshop of Chichestre, in the presence of the Kings Majestie, against the sixth Reason or Argument of John Lamberte, concerning the most holy and blessed Sacrament of the Aultre. . . . . . . . 736. Ex Dudith, XXV. Tho. Cranmeri Archiep. Cant. Epist. super Controversiam de Coena Domini ortam

Orat. et

Opusc.

740.

Cleop. E. 5. XXVI. Part of a Letter from a Member of Parlament, concerning the transactions of the House, about passing the Act of the Six Articles

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

.743. XXVII. The Solution of some Bishop to certain Questions about the Sacraments

.744.

XXVIII. The judgment of another Bishop upon the aforesaid
Questions....

.749.

XXIX. Archbishop Cranmer to Osiander concerning some abuses in Matrimony among the Germans...

. 752.

XXX. The French Kings Licence to print the English Bible in Paris

.756.

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XXXI. Three Discourses of Abp. Cranmer, occasioned upon MSS. his review of the Kings Book, intitled, The Erudition of a Christian Man....

.757. ..763. Ibid.

XXXII. Other Discourses of Archbishop Cranmer
XXXIII. Interrogatories for Dr. London. Dr. Willoughbies Ibid.
Confession, &c. . . . .

765.

XXXIV. A letter prepared for the King to sign, to ratify

..778.

..780.

certain Ecclesiastical Lawes XXXV. The Bishop of Winchester to Archbishop Cranmer : Foxii MSS. relating to the Reformation of Religion... XXXVI. Gardiner Bishop of Winton to the Duke of Somerset, Vespas. concerning the Book of Homilies and Erasmus Paraphrase, englished ..

785.

792.

D. 18.

MSS.

Ascham.

XXXVII. Roger Ascham to Mr. Cecyl, giving him an account Sir W. H. of a Disputation in S. John's College, Whether the Mass and the Lord's Supper bee al one XXXVIII. The University of Cambridg to the Archbishop. 794. Ep. XXXIX. Richard Smith D. D. his Recantation of his Books. 795. Becon's XL. Archbishop Cranmers Answers to the fifteen Articles of Reports. the Rebels in Devon. Anno 1549

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XLI. The Archbishops Notes for an Homily against the Re- Ibid. bellion

....

840.

842.

MSS.

XLII. The Lady Mary to the Councel, justifying her self for Sir W. H. using the Mass, in K. Edwards Minority XLIII. The Archbishops Letter to Martin Bucer, inviting him Buceri over into England

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XLIV. A Catalogue of Books published by Paulus Fagius. 845. [XLIV.] Dr. Cox, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, P. Mart. his Oration at the Conclusion of Peter Martyrs Disputation

.....

.848.

Opera.

XLV. Dr. Treshams Epistle to his Relation of the Disputation Foxii MSS. between himself and Peter Martyr, at Oxford ........ 85t.

XLVI. The sentencious Sayinges of Master Martin Bucer upon Ibid.

the Lordes Supper

..855

XLVII. Bishop Hoper to the Clergy of his Diocess of Glo- MS. privat.

cester

....869.

XLVIII. Hoper, Bishop of Glocester, to Sir William Cecyll Sir W. H. Secretary of State

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Another of the same Bishop to the same Person.... 873. Ibid. XLIX. A Popish Rhime fastned upon a Pulpit in K. Edwards Foxii ESS. reigne

An Answer to it.

874.

875.

Ibid.

Privat. MS. XLIX. An old Song of John Nobody

MSS.

Ibid.

..876.

Sir W. H. L. John a Lasco's Letter from Embden, signifying the dangerous condition they were in, and the Persecutions they expected ... ..878. LI. A Lasco's request, that those of his church might have a Warrant from the Kings Councel, that they might not be disturbed for not coming to their parish churches...... 880. LII. Michael Angelo, Preacher to the Italian Congregation, his Complaint against some of his Flock, with a list of their Names...

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

.881. LIII. Michael Angelo endeavours to appease the Secretary, greatly offended with him for a gross miscarriage...... 883. LIV. A Lasco to the Secretary, to procure the Kings letters patents for a French Protestant, to set up a French printing press..

...886. LV. Valerandus Pellanus, Superintendent of the Strangers church at Glastenbury, to the Secretary, concerning the state of the strangers Weavers, fixed there... .887. LVI. The Superintendent to the same, earnestly desiring, that one Cornish might not be set over the Strangers there, who had already dealt so illy with them..... 888. LVII. The Superintendent to the same, giving some account of the present settlement of their affaires 890. LVIII. Mr. John Calvin to the Duke of Somerset, his advise for the rectifying some abuses in our Church and University, relating to the alienation or misuse of their Revenues ..892. LIX. Sir John Cheke to Dr. Parker, upon the Death of Martin Bucer.. .894. LX. Peter Martyr to Bucer, concerning the Oxford Act, Anno 1550 896. LXI. Peter Martyr to Bucer, concerning their review of the book of Common-Prayer. . . 898. Sir W. H. LXII. The Archbishops letter to procure Wolf, the Printer, a licence to publish his Book....

MSS.
C.C.C.C.

Ibid.

Ibid.

MSS.

.901.

Foxii MSS. LXIII. Articles, wherunto Wylliam Phelps, Pastor and Curate of Ceciter, upon good advisement and deliberation, after better knowledg geven by Gods grace, hath subscribed ......902. Sir W. H. LXIV. The Archbishop to the Lords of the Councel concerning the Book of Articles of Religion

MSS.

..905.

Ibid.

Ibid.

LXV. The Archbishop nominates certain persons for an Irish
Archbishoprick
.905.
LXVI. The Archbishop to Sir Will. Cecyl, that Mr. Turner,

intended for the Archbishopric of Armagh, was come up

to court

.907.

LXVII. The Archbishop to the same, wherein he justifies Sir W. H. himself and the rest of the Bishops against the charge of MSS. Covetousnes

..908.

.910.

LXVIII. Purchases made by the Archbishop. Extracted out Ibid. of K. Edwards Book of Sales..... [LXVIII.] An Instrument of the Councel, swearing and sub- MSS. D. scribing to the Succession, as limited by the King ....911.

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913.

913.

915.

Wil. Petyt.

MSS.

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The Kings own Writing, directing the Succession ..912. Ibid. LXIX. A Letter of Q. Jane's Councel to the Lord Rich, L. Sir W. H. Lieutenant of the County of Essex LXX. Queen Jane to Sir John Bridges, and Sir Nicolas Poyntz, Foxii MSS. to raise forces against a rising in Bucks... LXXI. The Councellors of Q. Jane, their Letter to the Lady Sir W. H. Mary, acknowledging her Queen LXXII. The Archbishop to Mrs. Wilkinson, persuading her Foxes Acts. to fly .916. LXXIII. The wordes and sayings of John Duke of Northum- Titus B. 2. berland, spoken bye hym unto the people at the Towrehyll of London, on Tewysday in e forenoon, being the 22d. daye of Auguste ymmediatlye before his deathe.. LXXIV. Archbishop Cranmers Letter to the Queen, sueing for Letters of his pardon in the Lady Janes business LXXV. Cardinal Poles Instructions for his Messenger to Titus B. 2. Queen Mary... 921.

....

.917.

.919.

937.

the Mart.

LXXV. The Form of the Restitution of a maried Priest. 935. Reg. Cant. LXXVI. John Fox his Letter to the Parlament, against reviving Foxii MSS. the Act of the six Articles.... LXXVII. An Instrument of the University of Cambridg, ap- Ibid. pointing certain of their members to repair to Oxford, to dispute with Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer there...... 940. LXXVIII. The University of Cambridg to that of Oxford, re- Ibid. lating to the former matter....

.942.

LXXIX. Cranmer's Letter to the Queens Council after his Foxes Acts. Disputation at Oxon

.944.

· 946.

LXXX. The Lord Legates Commission to the Dean and Chapter Regist. Ec. of Canterbury, deputing them to Absolve and Dispense with Cant. the Clergy, in his stead; and absolve the Laity LXXXI. The Lord Legates Instructions to the Bishops, in Ibid. the performing of his orders about absolving their Clergy and Laity

950.

Balei Cent. LXXXII. An Italian to his friend, concerning Car. Pole .. 953. Martyrs LXXXIII. Bradford to Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer, con

Letters.

Ibid.

Ibid.

cerning the Freewillers, about 1554

..957.

... 959.

Foxii MSS. LXXXIV. The Prisoners for the Gospel, their Declaration concerning K. Edward his Reformation.... LXXXV. John Fox to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Queen Maries time: relating to the persecution ......961. LXXXVI. Dr. Ridley late Bishop of London to West, formerly his Steward, who had complyed with the Romish religion. 964. LXXXVII. John Hopton Bishop of Norwich, to the Earl of Sussex, giving account of the joy conceived, and Te Deum sung, for the newes of the Queens being brought to bed of a Noble Prince ..968. LXXXVIII. A Proposition in the Convocation against Residence. With Reasons for the said Proposition; and Remedies against Non-residence . . .

Tit. B. 2.

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..970.

Foxii MSS. LXXXIX. Pole Cardinal Legate, to Archbishop Cranmer, in answer to the Letter he had sent to the Queen........ 972. Sir W. H. XC. Archbishop Parker to the Secretary, desiring the Councels letters, in order to his discovering of certain Writings of Archbishop Cranmer

MSS.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

Ibid.

:

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.990.

...988. XCI. Dr. William Mowse, Master of Trinity Hal in Cambridg, his letter of thanks to Secretary Cecyl XCII. Justus Jonas to Secretary Cecyl concerning the Miseries of Germany, occasioned by the Interim and that hee might receive the Kings intended munificence.. .991. XCIII. Miles Wilson to Secretary Cecyl, lamenting the Spoiles of the Revenues of Schooles, Benefices, and Hospitals. To which are added his Arguments against this Sacrilege..992. XCIV. Peter Martyr to James Haddon, to procure a license from the Court for one of his Auditors, named Hugh Kirk of Magdalen College Oxon, to preach. XCV. Peter Martyr to Secretary Cecyl; That one who officiated in Dr. Weston's place, might receive the Stipend detained from him

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1003. XCVI. John Sleidan to Cecyl. Advises of the state of affaires in Germany

1005.

XCVII. Sleidan to the same. More advices from Germany.
Desires a patent for his stipend granted him by K. Edward
VI.
XCVIII. Sleidan to the same. Intelligences concerning the motions
of the Emperor, and the state of the Protestant Princes. 1008.

..1007.

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