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Various Transcripts of Records, Letters, Instruments, and other Papers, for the asserting or illustrating the foregoing History.
IN FOUR BOOKS.
BY JOHN STRYPE, Μ. Α.
VOL. II.
OXFORD,
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS.
MDCCCXΧΙ.
BX
5067
593
1824
4.18 CHAPTERS AND CONTENTS.
BOOK IV.
CHAP. I.
A DANGEROUS year. Bomelius, an astrologer, imprisoned by Ann. 1570.
the Archbishop; foretells great dangers impending. He sends
messages thereof to the Archbishop; and to the Secretary.
The Archbishop consulted with for the vacant bishoprics.
His judgment of persons nominated to them. The Bishop of
Worcester resolved upon for London. His unwillingness to
accept it. P. 1.
CHAP. II.
Manchester college in danger. The Archbishop interposeth with
the Secretary about it. The Court of Faculties a vexation to
the Archbishop. Refuses to give a dispensation to a boy.
Displeasure taken against him by the Earl of Leicester for
the denial. His plea for himself. He makes rules for his
Faculty Court. A Latin catechism by his means comes forth,
to be taught in schools. P. 10.
CHAP. III.
The Archbishop at Canterbury: makes great feastings. The Bi-
shop of Chichester consecrated. The Archbishop visits his
Church. His Injunctions. Archbishop of York, and Bishop
of London, elects, confirmed there. The Archbishop's good
deeds this year. Mrs. Parker's death, and character. Her
charitable legacy to Matsall parish. Controversy about the
form and kind of the sacramental bread. The Archbishop
writes to the Secretary hereupon; and concerning the cruci-
fix in the Queen's chapel. Disorders in the cathedral church
P. 19.
of Norwich.