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Samuel Harsnett (or Harsnet) (June 1561 – May 1631), born
Samuel Halsnoth, was an
English writer on
religion and
Archbishop of York from 1629. Born in...
- case of
Thomas Darling.
Samuel Harsnett, a
sceptic on
witchcraft and possession,
attacked Darrell. However,
Harsnett was in the minority, and many clergy...
- Warner; and A
Declaration of
egregious Popish Impostures (1603), by
Samuel Harsnett,
which provided some of the
language used by
Edgar while he
feigns madness...
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after which the
houses are named. The
boarding houses are
Church House,
Harsnett's,
Sandon Lodge, and
Hainault House,
although all
boarders are
members of...
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field of
magnetism and
court physician to
Elizabeth I and
James I
Samuel Harsnett (1561–1631),
writer and
Archbishop of York
Charles Lucas (1613–1648), Royalist...
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Canterbury who gave the
problem to
Samuel Harsnett.
Harsnett decided that
there was no case. In 1606
Harsnett and
Richard Neile, Dean of Westminster, and...
- Succeeded by
Samuel Harsnett Church of
England titles Preceded by
Anthony Watson Bishop of
Chichester 1605–1609 Succeeded by
Samuel Harsnett Preceded by Martin...
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Chigwell School, a
private school,
which was
founded from a
bequest by
Samuel Harsnett,
Archbishop of York, in 1629,
among whose past
pupils are
William Penn...
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which had been
built in 1935 as a
chapel of ease to St Mary's.
Samuel Harsnett, ****ure
Archbishop of York, was
Vicar of
Chigwell from 1597 to 1605, founded...
- Shakespeare's
version have the same
names as the evil
spirits in a book by
Samuel Harsnett,
later Archbishop of York, that
denounces the "fake"
Catholic practice...