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Thomas Sampson

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235:, brought attention to Sampson, since Birchet had heard him preach on the morning of the attack. Afflicted by bad health, Sampson gave that post up. He was then appointed Master of the Hospital of William de Wygston, at Leicester. 306: 533: 1387: 882: 526: 1402: 250:
during the 1570s. He died in Leicester in 1589, and was buried in St. Ursula's Chapel, attached to the Hospital, where his sons erected a memorial to him.
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had been shut down, first by Edward VI and then for good by Elizabeth, but he lectured there regularly. The spectacular case of Peter Birchet, who wounded
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Sampson was strongly anti-Catholic throughout the rest of his life. He communicated to his parishioners his distaste for Catholic prayers for the dead.
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ruled against Sampson, after summoning him in 1565. He was deprived of his position as Dean, despite being thought a very effective administrator.
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accession intervened. His arrest was ordered as early as August 1553, however, he did not move out of the country until May 1554 when he went to
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He did not return immediately upon Elizabeth's accession, waiting until 1560. In that year he became canon of Durham, and in 1561
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He was said to have been born at Playford, Suffolk, but possibly came from Binfield in Berkshire. He was educated at
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and caps. Sampson attempted to give the debate a broader Protestant dimension, involving correspondence with
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and he was duly preferred to the post the following February. However Sampson was never installed:
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Frantick Hacket: Prophecy, Sorcery, Insanity, and the Elizabethan Puritan Movement.
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translators. On his return to England, he had trouble with conformity to the
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perhaps the most eloquent of all the new generation of evangelical preachers
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a preacher … of such integrity as I would be glad to see placed here
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Sampson continued to argue his position. He prepared a summary of
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Culture and Belief in Europe, 1450-1600: An Anthology of Sources
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The Historical Journal, Vol. 41, No. 1, p. 53 note.
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He became Master of 183:Dean of Christ Church, Oxford 143:in 1551, he became rector of 409:History of Our English Bible 372:John Foxe's Book of Martyrs 354:John Foxe's Book of Martyrs 311:A Cambridge Alumni Database 231:in 1573, mistaking him for 170:, was burned at the stake. 1424: 848:; ** – Cathedral deans at 419:David Englander (editor), 313:. University of Cambridge. 307:"Sampson, Thomas (SM541T)" 18: 841: 267:The Lives of the Puritans 253:He had a daughter, Anne. 145:All Hallows, Bread Street 202:Court of High Commission 124:. He married a niece of 120:. In 1547 he joined the 118:Pembroke Hall, Cambridge 29:Tommy Sampson (baseball) 19:Not to be confused with 846:Christ Church Cathedral 499:Martin Bucer in England 501:, in David F. Wright, 106:Elizabeth I of England 21:Thomas Pollard Sampson 1032:William de Lullyngton 941:Matthew de Chichester 246:, which he passed to 102:vestments controversy 1128:Bartholomew Traheron 1002:John de St Leophardo 997:William de Grenefeld 981:Thomas de Berghstede 976:Walter de Glocestria 423:(1990), from p. 448. 295:accessed 25 Feb 2011 88:, he was one of the 1383:Deans of Chichester 1314:Arthur Duncan Jones 1274:Christopher Bethell 1113:William Fleshmonger 966:Thomas de Lichfield 892:Deans of Chichester 468:Alexandra Walsham, 448:(1994), p. 73 note. 221:Richard Whittington 217:Whittington College 213:St Paul's Cathedral 147:, London. 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Index

Thomas Pollard Sampson
Tommy Sampson
Tommy Sampson (baseball)
England
Puritan
Marian exile
Geneva Bible
Anglican
Laurence Humphrey
vestments controversy
Elizabeth I of England
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge
Inner Temple
Hugh Latimer
John Bradford
Protestantism
All Hallows, Bread Street
dean of Chichester
Mary Tudor's
Strasburg
Laurence Saunders
Dean of Christ Church, Oxford
Matthew Parker
surplice
Heinrich Bullinger
Court of High Commission
prebendary
St Paul's Cathedral
Whittington College
Richard Whittington

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