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Thomas Cranmer: a Life
- Title:
- Thomas Cranmer: a Life
- Author:
- MacCulloch, D.
- Location:
- London
- Notes:
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- CCCC MS 102 Discussion of the background to the sermon delivered by Archbishop Cranmer on 21st July 1549 in condemnation of the west country rebellion and the surviving documents relating to it in CCCC MS 102 pp. 483-541, pp. 435-6 Brief mention of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer’s ’Answers to the Fifteen Articles of the Rebels, Devon, Anno 1549’ as found in CCCC MS 102, p. 438 n. 68 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 102 contains at pp. 151-93 Cranmer’s notes on the doctrine of the eucharist entitled De re sacramentaria, dating the material to the autumn of 1547, p. 468 n. 38
- CCCC MS 104 Discussion of Cranmer’s response to Henry VIII’s comments on the ’Bishops’ Book’ made in 1538 and drawing heavily on material found in CCCC MS 104, pp. 208-13 Brief mention of evidence of Cranmer’s role in the committee that drew up the ’Bishops’ Book’ drawn from CCCC MS 104 p. 250, p. 193 n. 61 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 104 contains at pp. 1-131 the draft of a joint commentary by Martin Bucer and Archbishop Cranmer on St Matthew’s gospel, Sir John Cheke’s translation into English of the same gospel and that of St Luke, and Pierre Alexander’s commentary on St Mark’s gospel, pp. 426-7 n. 40
- CCCC MS 105 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 105 contains at pp. 235-40 an account of the coronation of Edward VI February 1546-7, pp. 364 n. 49, 365 n. 55 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 105 contains at pp. 230-31 drafts in Archbishop Cranmer’s autograph of questions designed to assess the level of support for reform of the church in the Parliament of November-December 1547, pp. 379 n. 104, 380 n. 105 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 105 contains at p. 274 a copy of the official notarial record of the baptism of Princess Elizabeth drawn up in September 1553, p. 98 n. 58 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 105 contains at p. 321 the English language version of Archbishop Cranmer’s tract against the re-imposition of the mass in England in 1553, p. 551 n. 103 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 105 contains at pp. 233-4 a paper written by Cranmer, and partially in his own hand, on soteriology, p. 424 n. 34
- CCCC MS 106 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains material relating to Martin Bucer’s time in Cambridge during the rebellion of 1549, p. 432 n. 51 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains records relating to the activity of the commissioners appointed to examine doctrine at Cambridge University in May 1549, pp. 425-6, nn. 37-8 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains at f. 493a a letter from the Royal Council of 1548 instructing Cambridge University to adopt the same form of the mass as was employed in the Chapel Royal, p. 396 n. 150 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains at pp. 119-22 a version of the text of 1534 seeking to control the material regarded as suitable for use in preaching, p. 206 n. 115 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains at p. 209 a letter discussing the preachers from Cambridge selected to preach at St Paul’s Cross and Westminster in 1534, p. 126 n. 138 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains at p. 119 an order concerning preaching and the bidding of the bedes issued in 1534 , p. 124 n. 133 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 106 contains at f. 149Av an account of the destruction imposed on Jesus College by the royal visitors in 1549, p. 100 n. 70
- CCCC MS 113 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 113 contains at pp. 1-3 letter of Martin Bucer written in 1549, p. 434 n. 58 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 113 contains at pp. 5-11 a letter of Martin Bucer lamenting the misuse and alienation of church property, p. 523 n. 14 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 113 contains at pp. 315-24 a letter from Martin Bucer to Richard Bonner on the eucharist, dated September 4, 1548, p. 400 n. 160
- CCCC MS 114A Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 114A contains at p. 411 a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury and the bishops of Worcester, Westminster and Chichester asking Matthew Parker to grant the reversion of the manner of Chipley to the bearer, dated December 1 1544, p. 337 n. 138
- CCCC MS 119 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 119 contains at p. 175 the draft of a letter of Wolfgang Capito to Nicholas Heath dated February 1537 concerning Capito’s book Responsio de Missa, Matrimonio et iure Magistratus in Religionem intended for presentation to Henry VIII, p. 183 n. 25 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 119 contains at p. 303 a letter of Pierre Alexandre to Martin Bucer describing events of the winter of 1549-50, p. 454 n. 1, 471 n. 47 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 119 contains at p. 274 a letter of Albert Hardenberg to Martin Bucer which mentions a tract being prepared for presentation by Jan Laski to Archbishop Cranmer, and the role of this letter in dating that tract , p. 480 n. 70
- CCCC MS 121 Mention of the fact that CCCC MS 121 contains documentation regarding the Convocation of November 1547, pp. 377-8
- CCCC MS 126 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 126 contains the texts of Pierre Alexandre’s series of lectures delivered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1553, the last such course to be held there, pp. 265 n. 92, 545 n. 78
- CCCC MS 128 Discussion of the so-called ’Prebendaries’ Plot’ of ’conservative’ Canterbury clergy in 1543 that makes extensive use of the evidence collected by Archbishop Cranmer in the course of his investigation into the affair and now preserved in CCCC MS 128 , pp. 25-6, 284-5, 292, 297-8, 302-12, 316-9 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 128 contains at p. 155 material relating to the marriage of Archbishop Cranmer’s niece to Christopher Nevinson, Cranmer’s diocesan commissary appointed in 1538, p. 204 n. 105 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 128 contains at pp. 167-70, 217-8 and 295 material relating to Archbishop Cranmer’s appointments to the Canterbury prebendaries, p. 265 n. 91 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 128 contains marginal notes in Archbishop Cranmer’s own hand concerning the views expressed on the nature of the eucharist and the efficacy of masses for the dead in depositions made during the investigation into the so-called ’Prebendaries’ Plot’ of 1543, pp. 333-4 n. 127 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 128 contains at pp. 367-401 the expenses incurred by the bailiffs at Oxford for the imprisonment and burning of Cranmer and Latimer, and an account of how they came to be preserved, pp. 584, 590, 599
- CCCC MS 298 Discussion of the destruction of the shrine to Thomas Becket and the dissolution of Christ Church at Canterbury that makes use of the Latin chronicle material contained in CCCC MS 298 Pt. IV, f. 48r, pp. 227 n. 188, 264 n. 87
- CCCC MS 340 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 340 contains at pp. 274 ff. Cranmer’s notes from historical canon law sources on the claims of the Papacy to exercise jurisdiction in England made to refute those claims, p. 54 Brief mention of the fact that CCCC MS 340 contains Archbishop Cranmer’s notes for his sermon at St Paul’s on 21 July 1549 in response to the rebellion of that year , pp. 435-6
- Reference Type:
- Book
- Manuscript:
- dg156sv6886