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describes him as "sophistical, disdainful, and illuding arguments with irrision, when he was not able to solute the same by learning", and adds that "his great anchor-hold was in urging the literal sense of
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in Hull Castle, York where he died. His wife, Dorothy, died in the New Counter, Ousebridge, York, 26 October 1587.
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On 25 June 1549, at the disputations held before the king's commissioners at
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Calendar S. P. Dom. Add. 1566-79 (London, 1871), 224, 369;
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His house was "by the common school house" in the city of
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MUNK, Royal College of Physicians, I (London, 1878), 56.
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in religious matters; but he was again imprisoned as a
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Thomas Vavasour (disambiguation)
Kingston upon Hull
Roman Catholic
St John's College, Cambridge
Cambridge
Transubstantiation
Sacrifice of the Mass
Venice
M.D.
College of Physicians of London
York
Edmund Campion
Hull Castle
Edmund Grindal
Gatehouse, Westminster
royal supremacy
recusant
"Vavysor, Thomas (VVSR535T)"
Dickens, A. G.
Lollards & Protestants in the Diocese of York, 1509-58
ISBN
978-0-907628-05-7
public domain
Thomas Vavasour
Catholic Encyclopedia
Strype
Henry Foley
Categories
1530s births
1585 deaths

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