• Samuel Grascome (1641–1708) was a clergyman of the Church of England, then, after the nonjuring schism, a member of the breakaway church. The son of John...
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    around 100 or so (with a few outliers among government critics such as Samuel Grascome, who put the number far higher). As of 1690, William's court adopted...
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    of Schism involved him in controversy with the nonjuring clergyman Samuel Grascome (1641–1708). Besides a sermon preached at the funeral of Philip Henry...
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  • was published anonymously). Some works published under the name of Samuel Grascome have also been attributed to Wagstaffe. Wagstaffe married Martha Broughton...
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    not carry out. In December 1696 Turner was arrested, as the nonjuror Samuel Grascome was sought, but then discharged (15 December) on condition of leaving...
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  • published by an anonymous writer; and at a later period another Answer, by Samuel Grascome, appeared at London, 1702; 1715. "Huddleston, Richard" . Dictionary...
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