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Thomas Darbyshire

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271: 215:"§1. Robert Southwell. VII. Robert Southwell. Samuel Daniel. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael Drayton. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21" 68:. He was sent in order to procure an opinion on the point, then controversial, whether the Catholic faithful might frequent the Protestant churches in order to avoid the penalties decreed against 254:
Menology of the Society of Jesus. English-speaking assistancy: comprising the provinces of England, Ireland, Maryland and Missouri, together with the missions of Canada and New Orleans
281: 72:. He brought back an answer to the effect that attendance at the heretical worship would be a great sin. It was at his prompting that the fathers of the Council passed the decree 57:, on 27 November 1558. He was also chancellor of the diocese of London, in which capacity he examined Protestants who were brought before Bishop Bonner about matters of faith. 316: 818: 239: 808: 64:, he was a conspicuous Catholic, and was deprived of all his preferments. He remained in England, however, for some time, and was deputed to attend the 79:
He visited several parts of France and Flanders, and entered the Society of Jesus on 1 May 1563, at St. Andrew's Novitiate, Rome. He was sent first to
111:. This was probably at Paris, where he was residing in 1575-6, and again in 1579 and in 1583. While in Paris, he was an important early influence on 828: 823: 309: 188: 37:, where he graduated B.A. in 1544, B.C.L. in 1553, and D.C.L. on 20 July 1556. His uncle collated him to the prebend of Totenhall in 744: 572: 567: 660: 302: 286: 385: 739: 655: 108: 54: 813: 107:. He became a professed father of the Society of Jesus in 1572. For some years he lectured in Latin to the members of the 577: 421: 340: 345: 670: 597: 431: 112: 405: 754: 127: 602: 426: 142:, where he died on 6 April 1604. Some of his letters, intercepted by the English government, were printed by 685: 617: 552: 375: 143: 120: 84: 34: 632: 700: 680: 547: 466: 446: 370: 365: 326: 61: 38: 775: 461: 665: 481: 471: 380: 50: 451: 390: 360: 501: 441: 395: 803: 798: 764: 526: 476: 355: 100: 587: 496: 491: 456: 350: 162: 724: 627: 612: 557: 542: 436: 139: 96: 622: 233: 92: 516: 689: 400: 135: 192: 675: 174: 65: 42: 650: 592: 582: 486: 116: 734: 511: 506: 294: 792: 769: 521: 275: 228: 30: 103:. Subsequently he was ordered to France, having been appointed master of novices at 694: 607: 759: 749: 99:. The object of this mission is unclear but probably connected with affairs of 729: 88: 76:. He afterwards suffered imprisonment in London, and eventually left England. 243:. Vol. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 517–518. 69: 232: 214: 131: 104: 80: 46: 23: 95:
who had been consecrated bishop, and appointed his successor in the
274: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 87:. Then the pope gave him a mission to Scotland, along with Father 298: 175:"Hackney: The Parish Church | British History Online" 711: 641: 535: 414: 333: 189:"Editorial commentary and additional information" 310: 8: 290:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 134:, who thought highly of him. He retired to 317: 303: 295: 53:on 22 October 1558, and to the rectory of 33:by a sister. He received his education at 163:Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Dabbe-Dirkin 22:(1518–1604) was an English churchman and 155: 74:De non adeundis Haereticorum ecclesiis 7: 819:Participants in the Council of Trent 41:on 23 July 1543, to the rectory of 45:on 26 May 1554, to the rectory of 14: 809:Alumni of Broadgates Hall, Oxford 720:(previously Archdeacon of Essex) 287:Dictionary of National Biography 269: 422:Aldebrand Riccardi de Militiis 109:Sodality of the Blessed Virgin 55:St. Magnus, near London Bridge 1: 829:17th-century English Jesuits 824:16th-century English Jesuits 845: 406:Laurence de Fuscis de Bera 130:in the English college at 115:. 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Index

Jesuit
Edmund Bonner
Broadgates Hall, Oxford
St Paul's Cathedral
Hackney
Fulham
archdeaconry of Essex
St. Magnus, near London Bridge
Elizabeth I
Council of Trent
recusants
Monaco
University of Dillingen
Edmund Hay
Vincentius Laurens
see of Monte Regale
Mary, Queen of Scots
Billom
Sodality of the Blessed Virgin
Robert Southwell
Henry Fitzsimon
George Gilbert
William Allen
Rheims
Pont-à-Mousson
Lorraine
Henry Foley
Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Dabbe-Dirkin
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