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A51537 A most choice historical compendium fitted for the use of all ingenious and inquisitive persons who are curious to know what wonderfull events have come to pass for almost 1000 years, under the figure 8, from 818 to 1688 inclusive : wherein is briefly comprised, the life and death, rise and fall of kings, queens, noblemen, clergymen, warriors and several famous poets : with many other curious remarks and observations, not here mention'd / written in a plain method, by A.M., Gent. A. M., Gent. 1692 (1692) Wing M3; ESTC R9727 48,168 167

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He dyed in honour being the last Bishop that dyed a Member of Parliament Roger Ascham born at Kerby-wick and bred in St. John's College in Cambridge was Orator and Greek Professor of the University and in an 1. Mary wrote Letters to 40 odd several Princes the meanest whereof was a Cardinal Traveling into Germany he was familiar with John Sturmius after his return he was teacher to the Lady Eliz. to whom after she was Queen he became Secretary for her Latine Letters he was an honest man a good Archer and much delighted with Cock-fighting His Latine stile was facile and fluent witness his Letters His 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a Book good for Young Men his Schoolmaster for Old and his Epistles for all men He dyed in Decemb. 1568. and was buried in St. Sepulchres in Lond. Tho. Benham Fellow of Magdalens coll in Oxford renounced Popery an 1. Mariae he assisted Hen. Bull one of the College to wrest out of the hands of the Choristers the censer when about to offer their superstitious Incense flying into Germany he lived at Basil Preacher to the English Exiles towards the end of Queen Mary he was secretly sent over to be Superintendant of the London Conventicle the only true Church in the time of Persecution where with all his caution he hardly escaped In an 2. of Queen Eliz. he was consecrated Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield He dyed in Febr. 1578. Frances Sidney Aunt to the renowed Sir Philip she bestowed on the Abby Church of Westminster a Salary of 20 l. per annum for a Divinity Lecture and founded Sidney Suss coll in Cambr. She was Relict of Tho. Ratcliff Earl of Sussex She dyed childless 1588. Sir Nich. Bacon Knight born not far from St. Edm. Bury of a very ancient family and bred in Ben. college in Cambr. in which he built a beautiful Chapel after he had studied the Common Law was made Attorny to the Court of Wards when he was preferred Lord Keeper of the Great Seal An. 1. Eliz. 1558. He married Ann second Daughter to Sir Ant. Cook of Giddy Hall in Essex Governour to K. Edw. 6. Queen Elizabeth relied on him as her Oracle in Law who that he might clear the point of her Succession derived her right from a Statute which allowed the same tho' there was a Statute which made the Q. illegitimate in the days of her Father remained unrepealed the rather because Lawyers maintain That a Crown once worn cleareth all defects of the wearer thereof Armigel Waad born of an ancient family in Yorkshire was Clerk of the Counsel to Hen. 8. and Ed. 6. a man of great accomplishments imployed in several Embassies and the first Englishman who discovered America He had by two Wifes 20 children whereof Sir Wil. Waad was the Eldest a very able Gentleman and Clerk of the Council to Q. Eliz. this Armigel dyed in June an 1568. and was buried at Hampstead in Middlesex Martin Forbisher Knight born nigh Doncaster Yorkshire was the first Englishman who first discovered the North way to China and Cathay whence he brought great store of black soft Stone supposing it to be silver Ore but it proved useless He was valiant and violent He was Knighted for his signal service in an 88. having with 10 Ships defended Brest Haven in Brittain against a far greater power of the Spaniards he was shot in the side his wound not being mortal in it self was rendred such by the unskillfulness of his Chirurgion who having taken out the bullet left the Bombast behind wherewith the sore festred and the worthy Knight dyed Michael Under-Sheriff to Sir Anthony Hungerford comit Wilts 1558. in the last of Queen Mary was a right godly man When the Writ de Haereticis comburendis for the Execution of R. White and Jo. Hunt was brought to him instead of burning them he burnt the Writ and before the same could be renewed Dr. Geffery the bloody Chancellour of Salisbury who procured it and Q. Mary were both dead Edm. Guest Born at Asserton Yorkshire was D. D. in Kings College in Cambridge He was Almoner to Queen Eliz. by whom he was preferred Bishop of Rochester then of Salisbury having written many books he dyed 1578. Henry Rowlands bred in Oxford was consecrated Bishop of Bangor 1598. he bought four new Bells for the Tower of St. Asaph whereof the biggest cost 100 l. he also gave to Jesus College in Oxford Means for the maintenance of two Fellows Katharine Daughter of Sir Tho. Par was born at Kendal Castle which descended to her Father from the Brusses and Rosses of Werk She was first married to John Nevil Lord Latimer and afterwards to K. H. 8. She was a great favourer of the Gospel and would earnestly argue for it Once politick Gardiner had almost got her into his clutches had not Divine Providence delivered her yet a Jesuit who was neither Confessor nor Privy Counsellour to the King tells us that the King intended if longer surviving to behead her for an Heretick She was afterwards married to Sir Thomas Seymour Baron of Sudley and Lord Admiral and dyed in childbed of a Daughter 1548. Henry 8. Son of Hen. 7. born at Greenwich was a Prince in whom great Vertues no less Vices werein a manner equally contemperated he was a man of an uncontroulable spirit carrying a Mandamus in his Mouth sufficiently seated when he put his hand to his Hilt he awed all to his obedience which was great in a King and necessary in a Father of his Country In the Play of K. Hen. 8. there was a weak whining Boy that personated that King one of his fellow Actors perceiving him to act more like a Mouse than Man told him if you speak not Hoh with a better Spirit your Parliament will not grant you a penny of Money He came to the Crown in 1508. Many were the acts and changes in his Reign He dissolved as many Monasteries and Religious Houses as amounted yearly to 1865 12 l. besides the two Universities and divers Monasteries which were undervalued And though the Pope stiled him Defender of the Faith by reason of a Book he writ against Martin Luther yet he rejected his Holiness and made himself supreme without him And Sir Tho. Moor and Bishop Fisher lost their Heads because they refused the Oath of Supremacy and yet this King as appears by the six Articles enacted by Parliament against the Protestants called the Cat with six Tailes viz. 1. That after the words of confirmation or consecration the real and natural body and blood of Christ as he was conceived and Crucified was in the Sacrament and no other substance consisting in the form of Bread and Wine besides the substance of Christ God and Man 2. That Communion in both kinds was not necessary unto Salvation the Flesh only in the form of Bread sufficient 3. That the Priests after they had received Orders might not marry by the Law of God 4. That the Vows of