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John Aylmer (bishop)

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401:(1559), to defend the female monarchy of Elizabeth I associating "the rule of boyes and women, or effeminate persons" and on another basis; "that cytie is at pits brinks, wherein magistrate ruleth lawes, and not the lawes the magistrate: What could any kyng in Israell do in that common wealth, besides the pollycie appointed by Moyses?". His effort to familiarise his fellow countrymen with the "strange and alluring vocabulary of politics", introducing them to the classical forms and terminology, must be viewed as secondary to this primary goal. 409:, "each one of these have or should have like authority." He argued that in the king-in-Parliament, or, in Elizabeth's case, the queen-in-Parliament, was not the "image" of a mixed state "but the thing in deed." It was in Parliament that one found the three estates: "the king or queen, which representeth the monarchy; the noble men which be the aristocracy; and the burgesses and knights the democracy." As he says, "In like manner, 53: 537: 326:
he returned to England. "God is English", Aylmer proclaimed in 1558, attempting to fill his parishioners with piety and patriotism. In 1559 he resumed the Stow archdeaconry, and in 1562 he obtained that of Lincoln. He was a member of the
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the Parliament use their privileges: the king can ordain nothing without them." Parliamentary restraint of a queen's feminine vices would, according to Aylmer, ameliorate the disadvantages of female monarchy.
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Aylmer nevertheless described England as not "a mere monarchy, as some for lack of consideration think, nor a mere oligarchy, nor democracy, but a rule mixed of all these." He goes on to say that in the
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before him, is an important figure in the story of the reception of classical mixed government in Tudor England." John Aylmer wrote his work
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His work, particularly his characterisation of England as a mixed monarchy, would be important to later English constitutionalists.
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Dangerous Positions; Mixed Government, the Estates of the Realm, and the Making of the "Answer to the xix propositions"
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or Roman Catholic. Various efforts were made to remove him to another see. He is frequently assailed in the famous
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The tombes, monuments, and sepulchral inscriptions, lately visible in St. Pauls
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Historical Collection of the Life and Acts of John Aylmer
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People from King's Lynn and West Norfolk (district)
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An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subjects, etc.
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Index

John Elmer (footballer)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of London

Church of England
Canterbury
London
Edwin Sandys
Richard Fletcher
Archdeacon of Lincoln
Archdeacon of Stow
Tivetshall St Margaret
Fulham Palace
St Paul's Cathedral
Anglican
Alma mater
Queens' College, Cambridge
Greek
Tilney St. Lawrence
Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset
Cambridge
Queens' College
Lady Jane Grey
archdeaconry of Stow
diocese of Lincoln
Convocation
transubstantiation
Switzerland
John Knox
Elizabeth

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