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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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