File Wenceslas Hollar Prynne cropped.jpg thumb 250px WilliamPrynneWilliamPrynne 1600 &ndash 24 October ... of Lovelocks , 1628. ref ref name DNB cite DNB wstitle Prynne, William ref 1630s Like many ... Government and Excommunication , 1646. ref William M. Lamont writes cquote ... Prynne had no distrust ... language. ref William M. Lamont, Godly Rule Politics and Religion 1603 60 1969 , p. 170. ref Prynne ... for a peace. ref The Substance of a Speech made in the House of Commons by WilliamPrynne, the 4th .... Prynne died unmarried on 24 October 1669. ref name DNB References Kirby, Ethyn WIlliams. WilliamPrynne ... links worldcat id lccn n79 61041 DEFAULTSORT Prynne, William Category 1600 births Category 1669 ... and detainees of Jersey Category Roundheads no WilliamPrynne ... Puritan opponent of the church policy of the Archbishop of Canterbury , William Laud . Although his ... of the Synod of Dort . ref A Brief Survey of Mr. Cozens his cozening Devotions . ref Prynne was ever ... famous incidents in his life, but the timing was accidental. About 1624 Prynne had begun a book ... I of England Charles I . ref name DNB William Noy as attorney general instituted proceedings against Prynne in the Star chamber . After a year s imprisonment in the Tower of London , he was sentenced ... . Prynne was pilloried on 7 May and 10 May. On 11 June he addressed to Archbishop Laud, whom he regarded ... to the attorney general as material for a new prosecution, but when Prynne was required to own his handwriting, he contrived to get hold of the letter and tore it to pieces. In the Tower Prynne ... News from Ipswich 1636 ref brought him again before the Star chamber. On 14 June 1637 Prynne was sentenced ... S. L., signifying seditious libeller . Prynne was pilloried on 30 June in company with Henry Burton Puritan Henry Burton and John Bastwick, and Prynne was handled barbarously by the executioner ... Castle in Jersey . The governor, Sir Philip Carteret, treated Prynne well, which he repaid by defending ... more details
Prynne may refer to WilliamPrynne 1600&ndash 1669 , an English Puritan statesman George Fellowes Prynne 1853&ndash 1927 , a British architect J. H. Prynne 1936&ndash , a British poet Hester Prynne , the protagonist of the novel The Scarlet Letter surname ... more details
NOTOC File Hester Prynne.jpg thumb right 200px Hester Prynne & Pearl before the stocks , an illustration by Mary Hallock Foote from an 1878 edition of The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne , the young protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthorne s novel The Scarlet Letter , is a woman condemned by her Puritan neighbors. The character has been called among the first and most important female protagonists in American literature. ref name npr Seabrook, Andrea http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 87805369 Hester Prynne Sinner, Victim, Object, Winner NPR .org March 2, 2008 ref A resident of colonial America , Hester is sent ahead to the New World by her husband, who later assumes the name of Roger Chillingworth , as he has some business to finish before he can join her. After he is involved in a shipwreck and assumed dead, Hester continues to live her life as a seamstress in the town. She looks ... said of Prynne blockquote She s such an arresting and slightly ambiguous figure. She s a funny mix ... npr blockquote One analyst wrote blockquote All the contradictions of Hester Prynne guilt and honesty ..., complex, and above all fertile. The idea of Hester Prynne, the good woman gone bad, is a cultural ... film adaptations of the novel, Prynne has been portrayed by actresses such as Lillian Gish , Meg ... ch0022222 Hester Prynne on IMDB ref In the cult television Series Twin Peaks the name was also adopted as a pseudonym by the character Audrey Horne . Another literary figure using the surname Prynne ... band Hester Prynne is named after the character. In the musical The Music Man , Harold Hill refers to Hester Prynne in the song Sadder but Wiser Girl . He sings that he wants a girl with a touch ... ch0022222 Hester Prynne on IMDB http www.gutenberg.org etext 33 The Scarlet Letter on Project Gutenberg http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 87805369 Hester Prynne Sinner, Victim, Object, Winner on NPR .org DEFAULTSORT Prynne, Hester Category Characters in American novels of the 19th ... more details
File all saints dulwich.jpg thumb The imposing All Saints Church, West Dulwich is on four floors to accommodate a sloping site in South London. George Halford Fellowes Prynne was born on 2 April 1853 at Wyndham Square , Plymouth , Devon . He died on 7 May 1927. He was the designer of many parish churches in England , mostly in the southeast and southwest, and almost always on a grand scale of high church Gothic revival . He also did much restoration work, and in all is said to have been involved in over 200 buildings. Prynne was the second son of the Reverend George Rundle Prynne and Emily Fellowes. He studied at Harlow College St. Mary s College , Harlow . He went on to Chardstock College , and thence to Eastman s Royal Naval academy at Southsea . He was student at the Royal Academy in 1876 and 77 78. File ColumbChurch.JPG thumb St Columba s Church, St. Columb Major , Cornwall He was particularly noted for his rood screen screen work. Examples of his screens can be found at the following churches. Stone screens . All Saints Church, West Dulwich St. Peter s, Staines St. Nicholas, Taplow All Saints Sydenham Holy Trinity Church, Roehampton Wooden screens . St Columba s Church, St. Columb Major Cornwall St. Mary, Henley on Thames St. Bartholomew, Hyde, Winchester no article on that Hyde St. Mary, Wargrave St. Nicholas, Rattlesden St. Peter, Buckland in the Moor Metal screens . St. Peter, Staines St. Alban, Bournemouth All Saints, Elland St. Peter, Porthleven St. Nicolas, Taplow Holy Trinity, Roehampton References http www.gfp.sharville.org.uk biography.htm A brief biography of George Halford Fellowes Prynne Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Prynne, George Fellowes ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1853 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1927 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Prynne, George Fellowes Category 1853 births Category 1927 deaths Category English architects Category People from Plymouth UK architect stub ... more details
Jeremy Halvard Prynne born June 24, 1936 is a British poetry British poet closely associated with the British Poetry Revival . Prynne s early influences include Charles Olson and Donald Davie . His first book, Force of Circumstance and Other Poems was published in 1962 in poetry 1962 Prynne has excluded it from his canon. His Poems 1982 collected all the work he wanted to keep in print up to the time of publication, beginning with Kitchen Poems 1968 . An expanded and updated version appeared in 1999, with another, further updated, published in 2005. Prynne was one of the key figures in the British Poetry Revival Cambridge Cambridge group of Revival poets and was a major contributor to The English Intelligencer . In addition to his poetry, Prynne has published some critical and academic prose. A transcription of a 1971 lecture on Olson s Maximus Poems at Simon Fraser University has had wide ... on Saussure, Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words ref J.H. Prynne, Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words ... Pu Ling en. Prynne is a Fellow Life Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Gonville ... www.createspace.com 3445872 On the Poems of J.H. Prynne. Ed. Ryan Dobran. Glossator 2. http ojs.gc.cuny.edu index.php glossator article view 506 Tintern Abbey, Once Again , commentary by J. H. Prynne ... poetry articles etc prynne checklist.htm J.H.Prynne a checklist, by Nate Dorward http jacketmagazine.com 07 prynne jk rm.html An introduction to the poetry of J.H.Prynne , by Rod Mengham and John Kinsella Jacket 7, April 1999 http www.pinko.org 71.html Socialist poetry of the 1960s Prynne ... , Plant time bulletins by Erasmus Willbeen Darwin, aka J.H. Prynne Bean News, 1972 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Prynne, J.H. ALTERNATIVE NAMES Pu Ling en, Erasmus Willbeen Darwin ... Prynne, J.H. Category 1936 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge ... Poetry Revival sv J.H. Prynne ... more details
William may refer to William name , a masculine given name TOC right Royalty British William I of England 1027 1087 , aka William the Conqueror, William the Bastard William II of England 1056 1100 , aka William Rufus William I of Scotland c. 1142 1214 , aka William the Lion William IX, Count of Poitiers 1153 1156 , first son of Henry II of England William III of England 1650 1702 , also William II of Scotland, aka William of Orange William IV of the United Kingdom 1765 1837 Prince William of Wales b. 1982 , son of Charles, Prince of Wales French William of Gellone c.755 814 , Count of Toulouse, canonized a saint William II, Prince of Orange 1626 1650 William IV, Prince of Orange 1711 1751 William V, Prince of Orange 1748 1806 The Netherlands William I, Count of Holland 1167 1222 William II of Holland 1228 1256 , also King of Germany William I, Prince of Orange 1533 1584 , a.k.a. William the Silent William I of the Netherlands 1772 1843 William II of the Netherlands 1792 1849 William III of the Netherlands 1817 1890 Sicily William I of Sicily 1131 1166 , a.k.a. William the Bad or William the Wicked William II of Sicily 1155 1189 , a.k.a. William the Good William III of Sicily 1190 1198 Cameroon William I of Bimbia , 19th century king of the Isubu people William II of Bimbia d. 1882 , king of the Isubu people Other royalty William II of Villehardouin d. 1278 , Prince of Achaea William IV, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1852 1912 William, Prince of Albania 1876 1945 Other historical people British William de Corbeil c.1070 1136 , Archbishop of Canterbury William of Malmesbury c.1080 c.1143 , English historian and monk William of Tyre c.1130 1185 , Archbishop of Tyre, chronicler of the Crusades William of Norwich c.1132 1144 , saint and martyr William of York d.1154 , Archbishop of York and saint William of Ramsey , 13th century monk and hagiographer William of Ockham c.1288 c.1348 , English friar and philosopher, originator of Occam s Razor William of Wykeham 1320 1404 , Bishop ... more details
William Hakewill 1574&ndash 1655 was an English legal antiquarian and M.P. Life Born in Exeter , Devon , son of John Hakewill and his wife Thomasine n e Periam . Educated, according to Anthony Wood at Exeter College, Oxford though he did not take a degree , he later studied law at Lincoln s Inn . Hakewill became Member of Parliament for Bossiney UK Parliament constituency Bossiney in Cornwall in 1601, probably nominated for the seat by its patron, his maternal uncle Sir William Peryam , Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer . Though a tyro MP Hakewill was active and spoke out against the excessive granting of monopolies. He also delivered speeches against allowing the export of ordnance to Spain and in favour of keeping a strong Royal Navy navy . Hakewill was called to the bar in 1606, was a Bencher of Lincoln s Inn by 1616 and Lent Reader in 1625. Described by the antiquarian Anthony Wood as a grave and judicious counsellor but always a puritan , Hakewill was a friend of WilliamPrynne and an associate of John Selden whose critical views on the royal prerogative he shared. Despite his puritan connections Hakewill was appointed Solicitor General to Queen Anne, the wife of James I in 1617. Unfortunately she died in 1619 and his benefactor Sir Francis Bacon was disgraced in 1621. Hakewill was also an early member of the Society of Antiquaries of London Society of Antiquaries , a friend of Robert Bruce Cotton Sir Robert Cotton , a kinsman and executor of Sir Thomas Bodley and the elder brother of the author and divine George Hakewill . In 1617 he married Elizabeth Woodhouse, a daughter of Sir Henry Woodhouse of Waxham, Norfolk , by his second wife Cecily Gresham. Her elder half sister Ann was the third wife of Sir Julius Caesar judge Julius Caesar , Master of the Rolls , to whom ... in Wendover , Buckinghamshire and was survived by at least two sons, William and Robert. His will left ... in England 1659 . References DNB Cite wstitle Hakewill, William DEFAULTSORT Hakewill, William Category ... more details
Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix name William Laud honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of Canterbury image William Laud.jpg imagesize alt caption William Laud province diocese see enthroned 1633 ended 10 January 1645 predecessor George Abbot Archbishop of Canterbury George Abbot successor William ... alma mater signature William Laud Signature.svg Sainthood feast day venerated saint title beatified ... shrine suppressed date William Laud 7 October 1573 10 January 1645 was Archbishop of Canterbury from ... lowly origins his father, also named William, was a cloth merchant a fact about which Laud was to remain ... of statutes for the university, a task completed in 1636. ref Anthony Milton, Laud, William 1573 1645 ... of garnering support for the most implacable opponents of the Anglican compromise. In 1637, WilliamPrynne , John Bastwick and Henry Burton Puritan Henry Burton were convicted of seditious libel and had their ears cropped and their cheeks branded. Prynne reinterpreted the SL Seditious Libeller branded ..., 1573 1645 ISBN 1 84212 202 9 References Reflist External links Commons category William Laud http www.berkshirehistory.com bios wmlaud index.html Royal Berkshire History William Laud DNB Cite wstitle Laud, William s start s off s bef before Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland The Earl of Portland ... 1636 s aft after William Juxon as Lord High Treasurer s rel en s bef before Richard Milbourne s ttl ... William Juxon s bef before George Abbot archbishop George Abbot s ttl title Archbishop of Canterbury years 1633&ndash 1645 s vac next William Juxon s aca s bef before William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ... John s College, Oxford years 1611 1621 s aft after William Juxon S end Anglican Communion Bishops of London Archbishops of Canterbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Laud, William ... DATE OF DEATH 10 January 1645 PLACE OF DEATH Tower Hill, London DEFAULTSORT Laud, William Category ... of London cy William Laud da William Laud de William Laud es William Laud fr William Laud ... more details
further ordered that catechising should take the place of lectures, and according to WilliamPrynne ...other uses William Piers disambiguation William Piers Pierse, Pierce c.1580 &ndash 1670 was List of Vice Chancellors of the University of Oxford Vice Chancellor of Oxford University from 1621 to 1624, Bishop of Peterborough from 1630 to 1632 and Bishop of Bath and Wells from 1632 to his death in 1670. ref cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 22237 title Piers, William bap. 1580, d. 1670 last Dorman first M work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press month January year 2008 accessdate 2008 08 11 ref Life The son of William Piers or Pierse, was born at Oxford, and baptised in the parish church of All Saints 3 September 1580 his father sold hats and was related to John Piers . He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford 17 August 1599, and became student the same year. He graduated B.A. in 1600, M.A. in 1603, B.D. 1610, D.D. 1614. He became chaplain to John King bishop John King , and in 1609 he was presented by James I to the rectory of Grafton Regis , Northamptonshire , which he resigned in 1611 on his collation by Bishop King to Northolt , which he held till 1632. In 1615 he added to his other preferments the rectory of St. Christopher le Stocks in the city of London, which he held till 1620. In January 1616 he was presented to the fifth stall in Christ Church Cathedral, which he exchanged for the eighth stall 16 December 1618, holding it in commendam till 1632. In 1618 he received from his patron, Bishop King, the prebendal stall of Wildland ... to Bath and Wells, with William Laud s backing. He enforced the orthodox ceremonies, and in 1633 ... year, and was buried in the parish church. He left two sons by his first wife William, who became ... inherited the family estate at Cuddesdon. References reflist Attibution DNB wstitle Piers, William 1580 ... after Robert Creighton years 1632&ndash 1670 end box DEFAULTSORT Piers, William Category 1580s births ... more details
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