Edmund Bonner (also Boner; c. 1500 – 5 September 1569) was Bishop of London from 1539 to 1549 and again from 1553 to 1559. Initially an instrumental figure...
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Thomas Wriothesley and Richard Rich (who racked Askew in the Tower), Edmund Bonner and Thomas Howard. The intention of her interrogators may have been...
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of the commissioners who investigated Bishops Stephen Gardiner and Edmund Bonner. He concurred that they should be removed. John Ponet took Ridley's...
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The accusations against her were from: (1) the Bishop's Chancellor Edmund Bonner, who claimed that women were not allowed to speak the Scriptures, and...
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Edmund Bonner (died 1569), English bishop Enda Bonner (born 1949), Irish politician Ethan Bonner (born 1999), American football player Frank Bonner (1942–2021)...
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(1514?–1580) and finally created Bishop of London in succession to Edmund Bonner, six years after his first nomination in Edward's reign. About this...
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Norfolk, the Lord Chancellor Wriothesley, and the bishop of London, Edmund Bonner, made one last attempt to challenge the reformers. Several reformers...
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Edmund Bonner punishing a heretic in Foxe's Book of Martyrs (1563)...
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condemning idolatry. Conservative bishops Edmund Bonner and Gardiner protested the visitation, and both were arrested. Bonner spent nearly two weeks in the Fleet...
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Parvus Catechismus catholicorum 1559 An Honest Godlye Instruction 1556 Edmund Bonner Reprinted in 2020 within Tradivox, Vol. I. The Roman Catechism (or the...
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