Robert Pursglove, the Glossary
Robert Pursglove (alias "Sylvester";http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Tideswell/BishopPursglove.htmlGenuki 1504–1579) was an English sixteenth-century bishop.[1]
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21 relations: Archdeacon of Nottingham, Bishop, Bishop of Hull, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Derbyshire, Edward VI, English people, Gisborough Priory, Guisborough, Monumental brass, Nicholas Heath, North Yorkshire, Oath of Supremacy, Prior Pursglove and Stockton Sixth Form College, Robert Holgate, Rotherham, Sixth form college, Southwark Cathedral, St Paul's School, London, Suffragan bishop, Tideswell.
- 16th-century English bishops
- Archdeacons of Nottingham
- Bishops of Hull
- People from Tideswell
Archdeacon of Nottingham
The Archdeacon of Nottingham is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, who exercises supervision of clergy and has responsibility for church buildings within the Archdeaconry of Nottingham. Robert Pursglove and Archdeacon of Nottingham are Archdeacons of Nottingham.
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Bishop
A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.
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Bishop of Hull
The Bishop of Hull is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of York, England. Robert Pursglove and bishop of Hull are bishops of Hull.
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Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Corpus Christi College (formally, Corpus Christi College in the University of Oxford; informally abbreviated as Corpus or CCC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Edward VI
Edward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death in 1553.
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English people
The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common ancestry, history, and culture.
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Gisborough Priory
Gisborough Priory is a ruined Augustinian priory in Guisborough in the current borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England.
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Guisborough
Guisborough is a market town and civil parish in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England.
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Monumental brass
A monumental brass is a type of engraved sepulchral memorial once found through Western Europe, which in the 13th century began to partially take the place of three-dimensional monuments and effigies carved in stone or wood.
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Nicholas Heath
Nicholas Heath (c. 1501–1578) was the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor.
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North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is a ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and the Humber and North East regions of England.
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Oath of Supremacy
The Oath of Supremacy required any person taking public or church office in the Kingdom of England, or in its subordinate Kingdom of Ireland, to swear allegiance to the monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church.
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Prior Pursglove and Stockton Sixth Form College
Prior Pursglove and Stockton Sixth Form College is a sixth form college with sites in Guisborough and Stockton-on-Tees.
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Robert Holgate
Robert Holgate (1481/1482 – 1555) was Bishop of Llandaff from 1537 and then Archbishop of York (from 1545 to 1554).
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Rotherham
Rotherham is a Minster town in South Yorkshire, England.
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Sixth form college
A sixth form college (pre-university college in Malaysia) is an educational institution, where students aged 16 to 19 study typically for advanced post-school level qualifications such as A Levels, Business and Technology Education Council level 3 (BTEC), and the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or school-level qualifications such as General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations and BTEC level 2 qualifications.
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Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral or The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Saviour and St Mary Overie, Southwark, London, lies near the south bank of the River Thames close to London Bridge.
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St Paul's School, London
St Paul's School is a selective independent day school (with limited boarding) for boys aged 13–18, founded in 1509 by John Colet and located on a 43-acre site by the Thames in London.
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Suffragan bishop
A suffragan bishop is a type of bishop in some Christian denominations.
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Tideswell
Tideswell is a village, civil parish, and ward in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England.
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See also
16th-century English bishops
- Edmund Allen (priest)
- Edmund Tanner
- Edward Lee (bishop)
- George Cromer
- Henry Holbeach
- Hugh Curwen
- James Turberville
- John Bell (bishop of Worcester)
- John Bourchier (bishop-designate)
- John Bradley (bishop)
- John Chambers (bishop)
- John Hilsey
- John Hodgkins
- John Longland
- John Penny
- John Skypp
- John Wakeman
- Lewis Thomas (bishop)
- Myles Coverdale
- Patrick Walsh (bishop of Waterford and Lismore)
- Paul Bush (bishop)
- Richard Rawlins
- Richard Yngworth
- Robert Aldrich (bishop)
- Robert King (bishop)
- Robert Pursglove
- Rowland Lee (bishop)
- Thomas Cranmer
- Thomas Goodrich
- Thomas Manning (bishop)
- Thomas Morley (bishop)
- Thomas Reynolds (bishop)
- Thomas Thirlby
- William Blethyn
- William Finch (bishop)
- William More (bishop)
- William Rugge (bishop)
Archdeacons of Nottingham
- Annibaldo Caetani
- Archdeacon of Nottingham
- Brough Maltby
- Clive Handford
- Cuthbert Marshall
- George Wilkins (priest)
- Gordon Ogilvie (priest)
- Henry Mackenzie (bishop)
- Herbert Wild
- Hugh Thomas (priest)
- John Bokyngham
- John Eyre (Archdeacon of Nottingham)
- John Grandisson
- John Hatton (bishop)
- John King (bishop of London)
- John Louth
- John Phillips (bishop of Portsmouth)
- John Richardson (Archdeacon of Nottingham)
- Joseph Hall (bishop)
- Michael Brown (English priest)
- Peter Hill (bishop)
- Phil Williams (priest)
- Richard Baylie
- Robert FitzRalph
- Robert Pursglove
- Roger Wilson (bishop)
- Roy Williamson (bishop)
- Samuel Crowbrow
- Sarah Clark (bishop)
- Sir Richard Kaye, 6th Baronet
- Thomas White (bishop)
- Tom Walker (priest)
- Vere Harcourt
- William Barrow (priest)
- William Conybeare (Provost of Southwell)
- William Day (bishop)
- William Pearson (priest)
- William Robinson (priest)
- William Worsley (priest)
Bishops of Hull
- Alison White (bishop)
- Bernard Heywood
- Bishop of Hull
- Donald Snelgrove
- Eleanor Sanderson
- Francis Gurdon
- Geoffrey Paul
- George Townley
- Henry Vodden
- Hubert Higgs
- James Jones (bishop)
- John Kempthorne (bishop)
- Richard Blunt (bishop)
- Richard Frith
- Robert Pursglove
People from Tideswell
- Advent Hunstone
- Bill Sellars
- Ellie Koyander
- Godfrey de Foljambe
- J. M. J. Fletcher
- John Ashe (minister)
- Nigel Ayers
- Robert Pursglove
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Pursglove
Also known as Pursglove, Robert, Robert Sylvester (Pursglove).