- near Exeter. He was
fifth son of
Richard Rainolds;
William Rainolds was his brother. His
uncle Thomas Rainolds held the
living of
Pinhoe from 1530 to 1537...
-
James Montague,
William Barlow,
Giles Tomson and
Thomas Ravis. Also John
Rainolds (sometimes
written as Reynolds), the
president of
Corpus Christi College...
- University. (Robert Pullen, was the
founder of
Oxford University, and John
Rainolds, was the
President of
Corpus Christi College.) "Any
dating of
Hamlet must...
- Calvino-Turcismus (Antwerp, 1597) He was the
second son of
Richard Rainolds, and
elder brother of John
Rainolds, one of the
chief Anglican scholars engaged on the King...
-
First Oxford Company,
translated Isaiah to Malachi: John Harding, John
Rainolds (or Reynolds),
Thomas Holland,
Richard Kilby,
Miles Smith,
Richard Brett...
- had
already become Archdeacon of Rochester)
Oxford John Harding, John
Rainolds (or Reynolds),
Thomas Holland,
Richard Kilby,
Miles Smith,
Richard Brett...
-
conditioned on his
going to
Oxford to
confer with
Protestant theologian John
Rainolds. He was
subsequently placed in the
Marshalsea Prison, and
taken to the...
- Dæmonologie (1597),
referring to the
opinions of Scot as "****able". John
Rainolds in
Censura Librorum Apocryphorum (1611),
Richard Bernard in
Guide to Grand...
-
which men's
natural corruption and
viciousness [were] prone' " (16–17,
Rainolds quoted in Bray 1995, 17).
According to the
Verity edition of The Merchant...
- 1496) 1563 –
Martynas Mažvydas,
Lithuanian writer (b. 1510) 1607 – John
Rainolds,
English scholar and
academic (b. 1549) 1617 – Luis Fajardo,
Spanish admiral...