• John Stokesley (8 September 1475 – 8 September 1539) was an English clergyman who was Bishop of London during the reign of Henry VIII. Stokesley was born...
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    Stokesley is a market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It lies within the historic county boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire...
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  • other alleged heresies. The sentence against John Tewkesbury was read and pronounced by John Stokesley, Bishop of London on 16 December 1531 in the house...
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  • of Suffolk (Henry's brother-in-law); Edward Lee, Archbishop of York; John Stokesley, Bishop of London; and Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester. The French...
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    three London cases:: 105  John Tewkesbury was a London leather seller found guilty by the Bishop of London John Stokesley of harbouring English translated...
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  • of England (b. 1355) 1425 – Charles III of Navarre (b. 1361) 1539 – John Stokesley, English bishop (b. 1475) 1555 – Saint Thomas of Villanueva, Spanish...
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  • Cranmer – Edward Lee – John Stokesley – Cuthbert Tunstall – Stephen Gardiner – Robert Aldrich – John Voysey – John Longland – John Clerk – Rowland Lee –...
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    Way'. The parish church is St Andrew's, a Grade II* listed building. John Stokesley (1475–1539), an English clergyman who was Bishop of London during the...
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    In 1535, Cranmer had difficult encounters with several bishops, John Stokesley, John Longland, and Stephen Gardiner among others. They objected to Cranmer's...
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    Frodsham, who was married to Edmund Bonner, a sawyer of Hanley, Worcestershire. John Strype printed an account, with many circumstantial details, stating that...
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