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John Coldwell, the Glossary

Index John Coldwell

John Coldwell (c.1535–1596) was an English physician and bishop.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 17 relations: Aldington, Kent, Archdeacon of Chichester, Bishop of Salisbury, Dean of Rochester, Edmund Grindal, Faversham, Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham, Henry Cotton (bishop), John Halle, John Piers, Robert Bennet (bishop), Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, Saltwood, Sherborne Castle, St John's College, Cambridge, Tunstall, Kent, Walter Raleigh.

  2. Archdeacons of Chichester
  3. Deans of Rochester
  4. People from Faversham

Aldington, Kent

Aldington is a village and civil parish in the Ashford District of Kent, England.

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Archdeacon of Chichester

The post of Archdeacon of Chichester was created in the 12th century, although the Diocese of Sussex was founded by St Wilfrid, the exiled Bishop of York, in AD 681. John Coldwell and Archdeacon of Chichester are Archdeacons of Chichester.

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Bishop of Salisbury

The Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. John Coldwell and Bishop of Salisbury are bishops of Salisbury.

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Dean of Rochester

The Dean of Rochester is the head of the chapter of canons at Rochester Cathedral, the mother church of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester. John Coldwell and Dean of Rochester are Deans of Rochester.

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Edmund Grindal

Edmund Grindal (15196 July 1583) was Bishop of London, Archbishop of York, and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Elizabeth I. Though born far from the centres of political and religious power, he had risen rapidly in the church during the reign of Edward VI, culminating in his nomination as Bishop of London.

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Faversham

Faversham is a market town in Kent, England, from Sittingbourne, from London and from Canterbury, next to the Swale, a strip of sea separating mainland Kent from the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames Estuary.

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Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham

Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham KG (22 November 1564 – 24 January 1618 (Old Style)/3 February 1618 (New Style), lord of the Manor of Cobham, Kent, was an English peer who was implicated in the Main Plot against the rule of James I of England.

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Henry Cotton (bishop)

Henry Cotton (c.1545–7 May 1615) was an English bishop. John Coldwell and Henry Cotton (bishop) are bishops of Salisbury.

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John Halle

John Halle, or John Hall of Maidstone (c. 1529/1530 – c. 1568) was an English surgeon, known as a medical writer and poet.

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John Piers

John Piers (Peirse) (1522/3 – 1594) was Archbishop of York between 1589 and 1594. John Coldwell and John Piers are bishops of Salisbury.

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Robert Bennet (bishop)

Robert Bennet (Bennett) (died 1617) was an English Anglican bishop and the Dean of Windsor. John Coldwell and Robert Bennet (bishop) are 16th-century English clergy.

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Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, (1 June 156324 May 1612) was an English statesman noted for his direction of the government during the Union of the Crowns, as Tudor England gave way to Stuart rule (1603).

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Saltwood

Saltwood is a village and civil parish in the Folkestone and Hythe District of Kent, England.

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Sherborne Castle

Sherborne Castle (sometimes called Sherborne New Castle) is a 16th-century Tudor mansion southeast of Sherborne in Dorset, England, within the parish of Castleton.

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St John's College, Cambridge

St John's College, formally the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort.

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Tunstall, Kent

Tunstall is a linear village and civil parish in Swale in Kent, England.

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Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh (– 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer.

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See also

Archdeacons of Chichester

Deans of Rochester

People from Faversham

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coldwell

Also known as Coldwell, John.