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Charles i appointed william laud archbishop of canterbury in 1633. Thirteen years later, parliament would execute laud for treason.
William laud, the son of a prosperous merchant, was born in reading in 1573.
A 19th-century drawing of archbishop william laud’s tortoise. Reproduced from the church of england by hdm spence-jones, 1898 photograph: archive.
Richard neile and william laud (who became archbishop of canter- bury in 1633), a the bible should be well bound, and sometimes an embroidered altar-.
English archbishop, the only son of william laud, a clothier, was born at reading on the 7th of october for some time he was left unnoticed in confinement.
But his face does evoke the 'power,' and perhaps something of the 'fire', to which edmund archbishop laud stares directly at the viewer, commanding respect.
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As an elderly bachelor, laud was brought to trial by parliament in 1644 with the charge of high treason and endangering the protestant faith, found guilty of manipulating charles i, and as an anointed archbishop, was sentenced to be beheaded at tower hill on january 10, 1645.
Today the church remembers william laud, archbishop of canterbury, 1645.
William laud the english prelate william laud (1573-1645) was archbishop of canterbury and architect of charles i's personal government.
William laud, archbishop of canterbury, was beheaded on tower hill, london, to heylin it was something like the perpetual visibility of the church of christ,.
10, 1645, london), archbishop of canterbury (1633–45) and religious adviser to king charles i of great britain. His persecution of puritans and other religious dissidents resulted in his trial and execution by the house of commons.
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The english prelate william laud was archbishop of canterbury, academic and architect of charles i's for some time he was left unnoticed in confinement.
One of the high church caroline divines, he opposed radical forms of puritanism. This and his support for king charles i resulted in his beheading.
Oct 11, 2012 william laud (1573-1645) was the archbishop of canterbury from of natural causes, and for some time he was left unnoticed in the tower.
William laud, archbishop of canterbury and martyr: a lecture delivered before the students of the general theological seminary, new york, february 6, 1912.
William laud (lawd; 7 october 1573 – 10 january 1645) was a clergyman in the church of england, appointed archbishop of canterbury by charles i in 1633. A key advocate of charles's religious reforms, he was arrested by parliament in 1640, and executed towards the end of the first english civil war in january 1645.
William laud, 1573-1645, was archbishop of canterbury during the reign of king charles i of england and regarded by many as an anglican martyr. Appointed as archbishop in 1633, laud shared charles i’s “high church” views of church governance by bishops and uniformity of worship according to the book of common prayer.
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Archbishop william laud (october 7, 1573 - january 10, 1645) was archbishop of canterbury from 1633 to 1645 after serving successively.
Archbishop of canterbury, william laud (1573-1645) william laud was the only son of a berkshire clothier. He developed a love of learning at an early age and spent the rest of his life pursuing scholarship and serving as a churchman.
William laud, archbishop of canterbury, was beheaded on tower hill, london, in the year 1645. He was one of five archbishops in historical times who died violent deaths. Alphege was killed by the danes in 1009, in ethelred's reign.
A humourless, dwarflike figure, uninterested in court pleasures, unmarried, tactlessly impartial in his condemnations, he could never establish a party of influential supporters.
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