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    The Marian exiles were English Protestants who fled to continental Europe during the 1553–1558 reign of the Catholic monarchs Queen Mary I and King Philip...
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    Prayer Book. Thirty-four delegates to the convocation, including many Marian exiles, brought up seven articles altering the Prayer Book. The articles were...
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  • 1588), was a stationer, poet, polemicist and Protestant clergyman among Marian exiles at Frankfurt. He seems to have been a Henrician Evangelical in favour...
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    15 January 1559, refused burial at Shrewsbury Christianity portal Marian exiles Martyrs' Memorial Foxe's Book of Martyrs Religion in the United Kingdom...
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  • academic and authority on the Marian exiles, English Protestant exiles during the reign of Mary I of England. The Marian exiles, (1553-1559). A study in the...
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    networks of independent congregations. Safe from persecution, these Marian exiles carried on a propaganda campaign against Roman Catholicism and the Queen's...
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  • William Stafford (courtier) (category Marian exiles)
    Sir William Stafford, of Chebsey, in Staffordshire (c. 1508 – 5 May 1556) was an Essex landowner and the second husband of Mary Boleyn, who was the sister...
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    episcopal polity. Many English Protestants — especially those former Marian exiles returning to England to work as clergy and bishops — considered the...
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    outwardly conformed to Catholicism. Most of the other posts went to Marian exiles such as Edmund Grindal for London, Richard Cox for Ely, John Jewel for...
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    English Reformation. The most famous of these were established by the Marian exiles who fled Catholic persecution under Mary Tudor. Among these was the...
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