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Edward VI of England
King Edward VI Handsworth (girls)
King Edward VI Grammar School
King Edward VI Aston School
King Edward VI College, established 1552.
Attended King Edward VI School, Stourbridge.
Edward VI, King of Ireland (b.
King Edward VI High School - Highfields
For the king, see Edward VI of England.
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls
King Edward VI Five Ways 1883-1983, David Wheeldon, 1983
King Edward VI was present at the festivities.
Portrait of Edward VI in distorted perspective, 1546.
King Edward VI Handsworth girls' school (opened 1911).
Edward VI grants a charter in 1553 to Bridewell Hospital
He attended King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford, Essex.
He went to the King Edward VI Grammar School in Nuneaton (now the King Edward
He went to the King Edward VI Grammar School (now the King Edward VI College)
The King Edward VI School was on London Road, being previously know
He was educated at King Edward VI Five Ways school in Birmingham.
ikewise a privy counsellor to Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I.
was approved and the following year, King Edward VI School was opened.
Edward VI of England has been depicted in popular culture
republished as: The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation (2001)
rn in Torquay, Devon and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes.
o the Cofferer of the Royal Household for Edward VI and Elizabeth I.
28 January - Edward VI becomes King of England and Ireland upon the dea
He retained his see under Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth.
of Uniformity 1552 was enacted in 1552 by Edward VI of England.
Heffer was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford and Corpus Christi
the first annual Jubilee lecture at King Edward VI Five Ways school.
It was the King Edward VI Grammar School, Totnes, a boys' grammar school.
Under Edward VI, he ran into trouble, for celebrating mass for M
Maurice Shock was educated at King Edward VI Aston in Birmingham.
Formerly in the service of Edward VI, Chatterton was groom-in-ordinary to Mary I.
He attended King Edward VI Grammar School and then Southend College of Art.
Jones was educated at King Edward VI College in Stourbridge and Loughborough Universi
Nineham was educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton before studying at The Queen
In 1974, he became the headmaster of King Edward VI School, a day school in Birmingham.
Educated at King Edward VI School in Birmingham, Smallwood joined the Royal
was born in Birmingham and attended King Edward VI Five Ways school within the city.
raditionally by the Chantry Priests until Edward VI dissolved the position.
Under an Act of King Edward VI, the prebendaries were pensioned off, and their
After the accession of Edward VI in 1547 she was renamed for him.
He was even knighted at the coronation of Edward VI of England in February 1547.
Edward VI then passed it to the Seymour family, his mother
When Edward VI died in 1553, his half-sister Mary I became Quee
ton, Birmingham, she was educated at King Edward VI High School for Girls.
King Edward VI College is a sixth form college located in Nunea
King Edward VI High School was formed by the amalgamation of Ki
on 13 June 1923, he was educated at King Edward VI Aston and King's College London.
d, Essex in 1975 and was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School.
enry's death in 1547 and the accession of Edward VI that revision could proceed faster.
The Governors of the King Edward VI Schools had also agreed to allow a site on their
6 he moved to Birmingham to teach at King Edward VI School Aston, and died there in 1977.
When Edward VI came to the throne in 1547, Beccon was made chap
Edward VI recorded this night assault in his chronicle, wi
gne was returned to France in March 1550, Edward VI noted that the guns too would be handed over.
He preached before Edward VI in 1550, and was himself Master of St. John's fr
He was educated at King Edward VI School Retford and Leeds University and was init
She attended the King Edward VI High School in Birmingham and then matriculated
ndsworth Grammar School for boys and King Edward VI Handsworth Girl's Grammar School.
He was educated at King Edward VI school in Sherbourne, England, and moved to Cana
From 1547 to 1553, the reign of Edward VI of England, he represented the City of London in
He was educated at King Edward VI School in Bury St Edmunds and entered Christ's C
gland during the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI, and its literary monuments (1890)
manorial rights were granted by the young Edward VI to Thomas Darcy, Baron Darcy of Chiche.
In London, King Edward VI and his Privy Council became alarmed by this new
In 1552, on the order of Edward VI of England, Chantries were dissolved, effectivel
In 1550 Edward VI appoined Deelen and Marten Micronius (c.1522-155
The Tudor King Edward VI of England was enumerated to recognise the legal
Under Edward VI he was, in 1551, nominated a member of the counc
Edward VI made him Royal Printer in Latin, Greek and Hebre
In 1547 Edward VI took the throne, and Ferrar was released from pr
d as the Bishop of St. David's diocese by Edward VI on Sunday, September 9, 1548.
rn on 7 October 1957 and educated at King Edward VI School (Lichfield) and the The Open University.
It was suppressed early in the reign of Edward VI, and he became then Archdeacon of Nottingham.
e started his teaching career at the King Edward VI Middle School, of which ultimately he became hou
St Leger retained his office under Edward VI, and again effectively quelled attempts at rebel
He was educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton and Exeter College, Oxford a
s born in Birmingham and educated at King Edward VI School, Aston, followed by the University of Bir
558-1561 and helped revise the liturgy of Edward VI of England.
During the reign of Henry's son Edward VI, he was restored to favour as the English church
in Henry VIII's reign, he conformed under Edward VI and was appointed by Lord Derby as an itinerant
When the 15-year-old Edward VI lay dying in the early summer of 1553, his Catho
King Edward VI Handsworth School (grid reference SP053893) is a
Caldicott was educated at King Edward VI School, Birmingham before entering the Universit
Local amenities include: King Edward VI Handsworth Girl's Grammar School and Handsworth
From the time of Edward VI on, many of the most vital changes in ecclesiast
Edward VI granted the property to William Paulet, Baron St
Under King Edward VI Gates became a Chief Gentleman of the Privy Cham
l, Wheelers Lane Technology College, King Edward VI Camp Hill school and Bishop Challoner RC School.
This Act was confirmed by 5 and 6 Edward VI, with the Act of Uniformity 1552, c. 1, repealed
From her it passed to Edward VI and then to Elizabeth I after which it passed th
sh Common Prayer, i.e. the Second Book of Edward VI of 1552.
The Arms of the school are those of King Edward VI being The Arms of England (three lions passant)
Edward VI of England ordered the paraphrases to be put up
Skidmore's books include Edward VI: The Lost King of England (2007) and Death and T
This law was repealed when Edward VI came to power in 1547, but it was reinstated thr
held manors there since the reign of King Edward VI of England.
in Hampshire, Penny was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Southampton.
tapleton was educated in England, at King Edward VI School at Totnes, Devon.
to London, and acted as physician to King Edward VI and to Queen Mary, to whom some of his books are
rved as a painter to the English court of Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
rience; being a Geography teacher at King Edward VI Five Ways for seven years, and a Senior Lecturer
een Bus was originally formed inside King Edward VI Five Ways School, to provide transport for child
t spread to other schools within the King Edward VI Foundation, and to Handsworth Grammar School, ma
rn in Birmingham and educated at the King Edward VI High School for Girls and the Royal Free Hospita
A Protestant under Edward VI, he was a chaplain to Queen Mary, who gave him p
newsagent, Dedicoat was educated at King Edward VI Camp Hill for Boys in Birmingham, and the Univer
rtaken to promote the marriage of Mary to Edward VI of England.
He had been loyal to Edward VI, Jane and Mary I during their respective reigns
Keith Fielding attended King Edward VI Five Ways school in Birmingham, and was a teache
he age of 16, when he transferred to King Edward VI School, Southampton, then a grant maintained gra
Somerset and Northumberland protectors of Edward VI and later still by the Portmans of Orchard Portm
and she travelled from Portsmouth to meet Edward VI in London.
On the accession of Edward VI in 1547 the bishop was made a privy councillor,
reached a sermon on sacrilege before King Edward VI, which was duly published and displays the high
pe from Caesar's Invasion to Accession of Edward VI, in 2 volumes (London, 1794-1795).
King Edward VI High School is an 11 - 18 comprehensive school o
When Edward VI became King in 1547, Marsh's study of the New Te
during the reigns of Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI and of Queen Mary.
Until the reign of Edward VI the parishioners worshipped at the end of the we
From the reign of Edward VI until the Great Fire the parishioners, mostly bo
y died, Edward Seymour, maternal uncle to Edward VI, became Protector with the title of Duke of Some
King Edward VI had incorporated twelve people by name in a char
icer of Arms in the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
There are four statues-of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary and Elizabeth I--which stand over th
occurred since the 1545 Act and when King Edward VI came to the throne in 1547, new legislation to c
r reform during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth I.
of marriage between Prince Edward (later Edward VI of England) and the infant Mary, Queen of Scots.
He was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School in Chelmsford, in the county of E
In his 1547 Injunctions, Edward VI of England ordered that a copy of this work shou
f Somerset, Protector (of the infant King Edward VI, son of King Henry VIII).
tion Governor for the Grammar School King Edward VI Five Ways.
t Chelmsford, Essex, and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford (where, more than thr
unger of two daughters, she attended King Edward VI High School, Edgbaston before entering the Birmi
he Reformation began in the reign of King Edward VI, he resigned his mercantile pursuits, obtained a
sh Reformation following the accession of Edward VI in 1547, he left England in 1550 to pursue his s
ol, then Monks' Dyke High School and King Edward VI Grammar School in nearby Louth then Lincoln Coll
to the infant Prince of Wales (the future Edward VI of England).
l, who was granted the monastery lands by Edward VI, and is considered to be the first protestant ch
Edward VI meant to bypass this Act in his "Devise for the
As a teenager he attended King Edward VI Grammar School (Chelmsford) before proceeding to
s friendship with Stratford College, King Edward VI Grammar School and Stratford-upon-Avon Grammar S
Whilst studying at King Edward VI Aston in Birmingham James made his debut for the
doctrine, and soon after the accession of Edward VI was appointed one of the king's chaplains at Win
During the reign of Edward VI, Hopton was Chaplain to the Lady Mary, later Que
School For Boys and from 1969-74 of King Edward VI Five Ways)
Under Edward VI he was a defender of Protestantism, and Nicholas
e teacher to future English monarchs King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I at the court of their fath
Under his son, Edward VI, the Church of England became more influenced by
On the accession of Edward VI he was one of those charged by Henry VIII's exec
title of Ireland King of Arms (altered by Edward VI to Ulster King of Arms), and he gave lands forev
y of London received a royal charter from Edward VI in 1550 to control all markets in Southwark (see
UK where he served as Headmaster of King Edward VI Five Ways School from 1964 to 1969; he retired t
ies, and of the part he was to play under Edward VI, his religious convictions remained Roman Cathol
leading minister and de facto ruler under Edward VI of England from 1550-1553.
rst Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI, and the formation of an identifiable Puritan mo
ed all religious legislation passed under Edward VI, and the Second Statute built on it by abolishin
estate of West Lodge Park by her brother Edward VI in 1547.
ough the proposal had the warm support of Edward VI, her father was against it.
and the future Edward VI In London he was not considered so complaisant a
rine Fillol, Duchess of Somerset, aunt of Edward VI and as wife of the Lord Protector of England, on
ley was opened in Hill Lane, next to King Edward VI school, it was named after the two Atherley sist
pts was found The Life and Raigne of King Edward VI, first published in 1630, and Certain Yeres of Q
t had been made during the short reign of Edward VI to promote Protestantism in Ireland, and the "pl
ed him, but it was not until the reign of Edward VI, on 16 August 1547, that his appointment was con
d in Stafford Town Centre in the old King Edward VI Grammar School building ,on the Newport Road whi
commentary by the Church of England under Edward VI of England; the book was "forced upon all parish
the Book of Common Prayer in the reign of Edward VI, he left the kingdom in disgust.
his views of the religious line taken by Edward VI led to his imprisonment in the Fleet Prison, but
After the death of Edward VI Morgan joined Mary and her supporters at Kenning
as he might have done before the Act of 7 Edward VI and grant that no person shall retail wines in t
May 1550, though accounts of him forcing Edward VI to sanction this - with Edward "driven to pen th
he Stour valley, during the reign of King Edward VI, at which time it was permitted for priests to b
William Howard Catholic High School, King Edward VI High School, Stafford Sports College, Sir Graham
Gloucestershire and was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, St. Albans - his father, Rev Cha
s in the marriage of the infant Mary with Edward VI of England.
rvices in the north, under Henry VIII and Edward VI; he suffered as a protestant under Mary, and obt
2, Thomas Cranmer recommended Goodacre to Edward VI for the vacant see as 'a wise and well learned m
ugh the Arctic, and for this purpose King Edward VI chartered an association of English merchants, t
beliefs just after the accession of King Edward VI; however, having been chosen a member of parliam
to Henry VIII, and Lord High Treasurer to Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. Fisher
f A. J. Smith, the headmaster of the King Edward VI Camp Hill School, where Onions received his firs
, was dry nurse and foster mother to King Edward VI and Lady of the Bed Chamber to his sister Queen
e Eleven plus examination and select King Edward VI Humanities College will receive a grammar school
ot to bring about a marriage between King Edward VI and Lady Jane Grey, it is curious to note that t
Henry VIII, Keeper of the Privy Purse to Edward VI and Commissioner of Ecclesiastical Affairs to El
..) the boy [pauper pretending to be King Edward VI] was filled with generous indignation, and comma
                                                                                                    


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