- discovered, 1612.
Henry Ainsworth published An
Animadversion to Mr.
Richard Clyftons Adverti****t, Amsterdam, 1613. This
article incorporates text from a...
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invited him to hear the Rev.
Richard Clyfton preach 10
miles away in All Saints' Church,
Babworth in Nottinghamshire.
Clyfton believed that the
Church of England...
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fieri ordinavit pro
insultu castri de Stryvelyn, per m****
proprias apud
Clyfton xijo die Septembris, xl li. To
Thomas Greenfield, the queen's manservant...
- Wm.
Parpoynt (Pierpoint), Sir Thos. Sutton, Sir
Brian Stapleton, Robt.
Clyfton,
Humphrey Hersy,
Rowland Dygby, John Beron, Sir Wm. Meryng, Sir Hen. Willoughby...
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congregations in Nottinghamshire, England, led by John Robinson,
Richard Clyfton, and John Smyth.
Their congregations held
Brownist beliefs—that true churches...
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Pilgrims originated as a
dissenting congregation in
Scrooby led by
Richard Clyfton, John
Robinson and
William Brewster. This
congregation was
subject to ****cution...
- example, came from the
village of Scrooby, and was
influenced by
Richard Clyfton, who
preached at Babworth. T****sby Hall was
formally owned by
Robert Pierrepont...
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month of
their imprisonment, the
magistrates treated them well.
Richard Clyfton,
William Brewster, and John
Robinson were the last to be released. The...
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command of:
George Sydenham Sir
Henry Berkeley Sir John
Stowell Sir John
Clyfton Arthur Hopton The
county sent off 600 men to join
Queen Elizabeth I's bodyguard...
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William Hasleton 1405 3 John
Seymour 1407 4 John
James 1410 5
William Clyfton 1415 6
Thomas Joye 1423 7 John
Paradys 1427 8
Walter Frouceter 1456 10...