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John Prise

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22: 493: 621: 128:, Price looked into the manuscripts, and made a report to Cromwell. In 1533 he was employed under Cromwell. In 1534 he was registrar of Salisbury Cathedral. In April 1535 he took part in the proceedings against the 601: 262:
A tract on the restitution of the coinage, written in 1553; dedicated to Queen Mary (MS. New Coll. Oxon. Arch. MS. 317, iii.); in this tract he refers to a larger treatise on the same subject, which is not
202:, Brecon, in 1572. Evans died in 1581, and made Richard Price the overseer of his will. He married Joan, daughter of John Williams of Southwark, and had a family of five sons and two daughters. 503: 211: 524:
Davies, Ceri (2005). "Two Welsh Renaissance Latinists: Sir John Prise of Brecon and Dr John Davies of Mallwyd". In Burnett, Charles; Mann, Nicholas (eds.).
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He and his son Richard were patrons of Hugh Evans, and are said to have introduced him to Shakespeare; Richard gave Evans the living of
78: 55:, who acted as a royal agent and visitor of the monasteries. He was also a scholar, associated with the first Welsh printed publication 641: 626: 636: 611: 172: 508: 267:
He is also said to have translated and published the Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments in Welsh, for the first time, in
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was quelled, he assisted in trying the rebels. For his services he received in 1537โ€“38 a joint lease of
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Fulton, Helen (1 June 2022). "Sir John Prise and his books: Manuscript culture in the March of Wales".
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Britannia latina: Latin in the culture of Great Britain from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century
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In May 1532, when the Earls of Westmorland and Cumberland and Sir Thomas Clifford searched
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John was the son of Rhys ab Gwilym by Gwenllian, daughter of Howel Madoc, and was born in
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John Price: Historiae Britannicae defensio: A defence of the British history
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Wales
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as to the royal supremacy. He officiated in the same way at the trial of
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in Ireland, and that for his employment he was promoted to be one of
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People associated with the Dissolution of the Monasteries
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in 1541, and lived chiefly at Brecon Priory. He was
214:, and became a collector of manuscripts. He wrote: 171:He took part in public affairs, for example in the 253:, 1584; other editions 1697, 1702, 1774, and 1812. 164:. In a petition of 1538 he asked for the manor of 434:"The 13th - 16th Centuries - Bodleian Library" 8: 512:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885โ€“1900. 465:John Dee: the world of an Elizabethan magus 287:Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies 356:"Ludlow. - History of Parliament Online" 543:Ker, Neil R. (1955). "Sir John Prise". 322: 212:William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke 210:Prise was encouraged as a scholar by 7: 33:that was the first printed book in 16:Member of the Parliament of England 14: 487:History of Parliament-Breconshire 509:Dictionary of National Biography 491: 617:High sheriffs of Brecknockshire 243:, and published as part of the 183:on 22 February 1547, served as 219:Historiae Britannicae Defensio 1: 360:Historyofparliamentonline.org 335:Historyofparliamentonline.org 239:, translated and enlarged by 193:council for the Welsh marches 191:in 1547, and made one of the 467:. London: Ark. p. 195. 156:and rectory. He also bought 51:) (1501/2โ€“1555) was a Welsh 257:Fides Historian Britannicae 663: 607:16th-century Welsh writers 281:Davies, Ceri, ed. (2015). 173:union of England and Wales 637:English MPs 1553 (Mary I) 612:16th-century male writers 463:French, Peter J. (1987). 233:in early British history. 99:All Souls College, Oxford 557:10.1093/library/s5-X.1.1 375:The Welsh History Review 152:rectory, and a lease of 237:Description of Cambria 177:Sheriff of Breconshire 48: 37: 642:English MPs 1554โ€“1555 627:English MPs 1547โ€“1552 504:Price, John (d.1573?) 97:. He was educated at 67:Parliament of England 24: 291:The Bodleian Library 444:on 8 September 2012 387:10.16922/whr.31.1.3 246:Historie of Cambria 185:knight of the shire 158:St Guthlac's Priory 146:Pilgrimage of Grace 43:(also Prys, Price; 38: 25:The title page of 535:978-0-85481-137-3 474:978-0-7448-0079-1 438:www.ouls.ox.ac.uk 300:978-0-88844-195-9 122:Cuthbert Tunstall 654: 647:Knights Bachelor 632:English MPs 1554 568: 539: 513: 495: 494: 479: 478: 460: 454: 453: 451: 449: 440:. 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Index


primer
Welsh
Welsh
public notary
Yn y lhyvyr hwnn
Member
Parliament of England
Breconshire
Hereford
Ludlow
Ludgershall
Brecon
All Souls College, Oxford
Rowland Lee
Earl of Arundel
Cloon Castle
Thomas Cromwell
Cuthbert Tunstall
Bishop Auckland
Carthusians
John Fisher
Thomas More
Sir Thomas Legh
Pilgrimage of Grace
Carmarthen
Brecon Priory
St Guthlac's Priory
Hereford
West Dereham

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