RIDLEY, NICHOLAS

c.1500–1555, English prelate, reformer, and Protestant martyr. In 1534, while a proctor of Cambridge, he signed the decree against the pope's supremacy in England. In 1537 he became chaplain to Thomas Cranmer, in 1540 master of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and in 1541 chaplain to Henry VIII and canon of Canterbury. As bishop of Rochester (1547), Ridley was chosen to strengthen and establish the Reformed teachings at Cambridge. In the reign of Edward VI, he took part in compiling (1548) the Book of Common Prayer, and he was a commissioner in the examination that resulted in the deposition of bishops Stephen Gardiner and Edmund Bonner. In 1550 he succeeded Bonner as bishop of London, where he did much to improve the condition of the poor by preaching on social injustices before the king. Ridley supported Lady Jane Grey's claims to the crown, and in 1553, shortly after Mary Tudor's accession as the Catholic Mary I, he was imprisoned. With Cranmer and Hugh Latimer he took part (1554) in the Oxford disputations against a group of Catholic theologians and would not recant his Protestant faith. He was burned at the stake with Latimer before Balliol Hall, Oxford. Latimer's parting words to Ridley are often quoted: "Be of good courage, brother Ridley, and play the man; for we shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England, as I trust shall never be put out."

See his works (ed. by H. Christmas, 1841); biography by J. G. Ridley (1957).

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...in London, as chaplain to Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London. Here he...Thomas Goodrich, Bishop of Ely, Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of Rochester, and others...by the Protestant martyr, Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London. It tells...
...Water Westminster, Wales and Water NICHOLAS CRICKHOWELL UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS CARDIFF 1999 Nicholas Crickhowell, 1999 British Library...Street, Cardiff, CF2 4YD. The right of Nicholas Crickhowell to be identified as author...
...things science just cant explain? Brian Ridley, a physicist, investigates these questions...thinking in a world of magical ideas, Ridley argues that science shares more with magic...is now, and where it is going. Brian Ridley is Professor of Physics at the University...
...OF AMERICA TO Elisabeth Howse Ridley and Granville Sumner Ridley With gratitude and deep affection CONTENTS...of the matter see L. R. Merrill, The Life and Poems of Nicholas Grimald , Yale Studies in English, LXIX New Haven, London...
...to stage the trial and burning of Cranmer, Latimer, and Ridley in Oxford is open to ____________________ 10 Alan...modern mathematicians. 16 ____________________ 14 Nicholas Tyacke, "Religious controversy", pp. 570-4 below. N. Tyacke...
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...David Jackson on Storm, Jurgen Hein on the Dorfgeschichte, Hugh Ridley on colonial literature, Gerhard Neumann on Stifter, Dirk Gottsche...in the critical thicket. And perhaps it could not be otherwise. NICHOLAS SAUL UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
...20 July 1553, Marian authorities imprisoned Bishop Nicholas Ridley in the Tower of London. Bishop Hugh Latimer joined...Cox. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1846. Ridley, Nicholas. The Works of Bishop Ridley. Edited by Henry Christmas...
...writers like Peter Martyr and Nicholas Ridley, a prelate close to Cranmer...and his associates, such as Nicholas Ridley, John Hooper, and Peter Martyr...accurately citing Cranmer); cf. Nicholas Ridley, 1843, 41. (4.) Erasmus, 1703-1706...
...in English Protestantism. Ridley, for example, held that...sent from his death-bed to Nicholas Ferrar (286). The editors...Protestant Thought. Cambridge. Ridley, Nicholas. 1841. The Works of Nicholas Ridley. Ed. Henry Christmas. Cambridge...
...Reformation. London. Ratcliff, E.C., ed, 1949. The First and Second Prayer Books of Edward VJ. 1910. Reprint, London. Ridley, Nicholas. 1841. Works. Ed. Henry Christmas. Cambridge. Robinson, Hastings, ed. 1847. Original Letters Relative to the English...
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...spirited exchanges were sparked by Nicholas Ridleys explosive Spectator interview...States, the putative majority. Nicholas Ridley, he went on, has a way of expressing...IT WAS the day of the crisis-Nicholas Ridley would resign within 24 hours...
...preacher and chaplain in London and at Edward VIs court. Nicholas Ridley, in his early fifties, had been Bishop of London and...but he stood his ground. From early in 1554 he and Ridley shared a cell in the Tower of London with Archbishop...
...and the Golden Fleece, John Olive; dir: Nicholas C. Avila. Feb 9-25. The Piano Teacher...shakespearetheatre.org An Enemy of the People, adapt: Nicholas Rudall from Ibsen; dir: Kjetil Bang-Hansen...Chekhov; trans: Richard Nelson; dir: Nicholas Martin. Jan 5-Feb 4. Well, Lisa Kron...
...would be succeeded as archbishop by Nicholas Ridley or Robert Holgate with energetic...persecutions, Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley were shining examples whose work...the heirs of Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley between groups within the Church...
...Jones, Peter Marley, Philip McCormac, Mathilda Pollard, Simon Ridley, Rosalind Stops, Martin Westlake. The winners--newbies Bongerman...Shirley Curran--get pounds sterling20 each; hon menshes to Nicholas Hodgson, Anne Du Croz and G M Davis; and the overall top dog...
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...Almost Strangled Me; (1) PROUD: Nicholas Ridley Says His Fathers Recovery Was...Dads Army. But actor Arnold Ridleys son Nicholas has revealed his father once...ran a bayonet into my groin." Nicholas Ridley, now a 61-year-old father of...
...DEREK MALCOLM Kingdom Of Heaven Cert 15, 145 mins *** SIR RIDLEY SCOTT is a brilliant filmmaker, capable of turning many a sows...Cause Cert 12a, 111mins ..... YOU couldnt make a film like Nicholas Rays epic now. It almost certainly wouldnt be financed and...
...Naylor 4; Peter Nielsen 3; Nicholas Reeson 3; Mark Richley 3; Matthew...5; Laura Richards 3.5; Sara Ridley 3; Beth Robson 3; Jennifer...TYNEMOUTH Andrew Ashton 3; Nicholas Bagher 3.5; Helen Barthorpe...Bhalla 4; Jennifer Bilton 4; Nicholas Bloomfield 3.5; Kellas Cameron...
...Richard van Emden unearthed Ridleys official documents. Now his son Nicholas plans to visit the battleground...did." Mr van Emden told how Ridley was injured in 1916 after leaving...hand and through his wrist. Ridley passed out again. "We can only...
...he was passionate about. Nicholas Nickleby pushed me over...downtime. But recently Ridley Scott has called. Hes been...Folk, 2000 . Above: as Nicholas Nickleby with Jim Broadbent as Mr Wackford Squeers in Nicholas Nickleby, 2002 Left: as...
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RIDLEY, NICHOLAS c.1500 1555, English prelate, reformer...Canterbury. As bishop of Rochester (1547), Ridley was chosen to strengthen and establish...preaching on social injustices before the king. Ridley supported Lady Jane Greys claims to the...
...Roman Catholic Mary I came to the throne he declined to evade trial, refused to recant his Protestantism, and with Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake as a martyr. See A. G. Chester, Hugh Latimer, Apostle to the English (1954...
...the rest of the reign. The number burned at the stake amounted almost to 300 and included such eminent figures as Nicholas Ridley , John Rogers , Hugh Latimer , and Thomas Cranmer . The epithet "Bloody Mary" was a result of these acts...


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