Jacobean debate on the Union took place in the early years of the reign of James I of England, who came to the English throne in 1603 as James VI of Scotland...
Elizabeth I of England. A statute of 1581 forbade in terms publication on, and other discussion of, the succession. ListofJacobeanuniontracts Jean-Christophe...
Narrative of the Spanish Armada and of his Wanderings and Adventures in Ireland". Project Gutenburg. Bruce R. Galloway & Brian P. Levack, The JacobeanUnion: Six...
spread rejection of the treaty in 1706 and 1707. Country party tracts condemned English influence within the existing framework of the Unionof the Crowns and...
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monarch of England and Ireland, who died childless. He continued to reign in all three kingdoms for 22 years, a period known as the Jacobean era, until...
movement's philosophy was known as Tractarianism after its series of publications, the Tracts for the Times, published from 1833 to 1841. Tractarians were...
attention to the succession to Elizabeth, and then the Jacobean debate on the Union, with uniontracts written by Cotton and another member, John Dodderidge...
able to omit disliked portions of the revised Book of Common Prayer.[citation needed] The Puritan movement ofJacobean times became distinctive by adaptation...
(1787). Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity. Vol. 8. London: Society of Antiquaries of London. p. 141. Hutton 1994, p. 146–151...
English Travellers in India: A Study in the Travel Literature of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Periods with Particular Reference to India. Motilal Banarsidass...
in Tudor and Jacobean England (London, 1995), p. 192. John Hayward, 'The Arnold Lulls Book of Jewels and the Court Jewellers of Anne of Denmark', Archaeologia...
former places of worship in East Hampshire. A building is defined as "listed" when it is placed on a statutory register of buildings of "special architectural...
lover of minors[citation needed]; "ganimed" derives from the mythical prince abducted by Zeus to be his cup-bearer and bed warmer.) The Jacobean antiquarian...
Field of the Battle of Barnet". Visits to Fields of Battle, in England, of the Fifteenth Century: To which are Added Some Miscellaneous Tracts and Papers...
armies met with the shadow of opposition. This was not the case in free England. Pamphleteers wrote tracts voicing the fear of a people who within living...
Church of England sought to abolish the office of bishop and remake the Church of England along Presbyterian lines. The Martin Marprelate tracts (1588–1589)...
dwelling.[4] Built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example ofJacobean architecture in the New World. The house became known as "Bacon's Castle"...
Somers' Tracts, which had appeared in 13 volumes between 1809 and 1815. Many of the details about Jacobean London in the novel are drawn from A Survey of the...
History of Science. 37 (2): 151–178. doi:10.1177/007327539903700202. ISSN 0073-2753. S2CID 151639233. Nicholls, Andrew D. (1999). The JacobeanUnion: A Reconsideration...
near Solihull town centre from the Chattock family of Castle Bromwich, on which he built the Jacobean style Tudor Grange Hall. After Mr Lovekin's death...
Eucharist. For there is one flesh of our Lord Jesus Christ, and one cup unto union with His blood. There is one altar, as there is one bishop, together with...
centuries before the Acts ofUnionof 1707 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland created the Kingdom of Great Britain. The many English...
not significantly alter the operation of the manor or the village economy. William reassigned large tractsof land amongst the Norman elite, creating...