SANCROFT, WILLIAM

săngˈkrôft, 1617–93, English prelate, archbishop of Canterbury. His opposition to Calvinist doctrine caused him to remain abroad during the latter part of the Commonwealth. After the Restoration, he returned to England in 1660 and advanced through various ecclesiastical offices to become (1678) archbishop of Canterbury. Earlier, as dean of St. Paul's, London, he directed the building of the famous cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren. He crowned James II at his accession, but refused to serve on the newly reconstituted court of high commission. In 1687, with six of his bishops, he signed a petition asking that the declaration of indulgence, which suspended the penal laws directed against non-Anglicans, be withdrawn, on grounds that it represented an illegal use of the royal dispensing power. The imprisonment, trial, and acquittal of the seven bishops greatly heightened religious tension prior to the deposition of James. Sancroft refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. He was suspended (1689) and deprived (1690) of his office, and in his retirement became leader of the nonjurors.

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...possession of Archbishop Sancroft, and bears marks...correspondence: -- DR. WILLIAM PALLISER TO CAPTAIN...Archbishop Sancroft never carried out...mind. William Palliser, D.D...letter to Archbishop Sancroft, it is seen, speaks...brother the Rev. William Bedell, Vicar of...
...a defensive union against Louis, but William was actively engaged in strengthening...churches. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Sancroft, with six bishops, submitted to the...month of June Admiral Russell carried to William the invitation of the seven, including...
...an address which really constituted Williams sole legal, or quasi legal title to...might be discussed. It was Archbishop Sancrofts plan, who, however, did not make his...only because they wished to place William on it, and that the Tories contended...
THE PAPERS OF WILLIAM PENN Volume Three 1685-1700 THE PAERS OF WILLIAM PENN Volume Three 1685-1700 EDITORS Marianne...Publication Data Revised for vol. 3 Penn, William, 1644-1718 The Papers of William Penn. Includes...
...is the reason why Sancroft, after a good deal...of Gloucester, William Lloyd of Norwich...Salisbury. The men whom William appointed to these...Church divines like Sancroft and Ken. They were...and the absent Sancroft was regarded as...during the Reigns of William III, Anne, and...
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...Salvatore parish, Southwark, who applied for a licence to practise surgery in 1685 and was subsequently licensed in surgery by Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, throughout the province of Canterbury.95 It is comprised of sheets of vellum folded and stitched...
...C2), 12-14: passim; William C. Braithwaite, The...passim; Lamplugh to Sancroft, 24 April 1680, Bodleian...f. 17; Lamplugh to Sancroft, 22 February 1581/82...EEB, 2264:14), 7, 31; William Crompton, Sovereign...31-32. (30.) Lamplugh to Sancroft, 22 February 1681/1682...
...Grindal, Abbot, Laud and Sancroft) died out of office...Laud 1634 In 1633 William Laud was translated...headed by archbishop Sancroft) and some hundreds of...swear allegiance to William III and Mary II, and...Nottinghamshire vicar, William Sampson, who kept meticulous...
...after the tenure of Archbishop Sancroft, anti-Erastianism was a much more...Spirit of Anglicanism , ed. William John Wolf (Wilton, Conn.: Morehouse-Barlow...Re-establishment of the Church . William Sancrofts dire prediction of 1649 that the...
...fire, the Dean of St. Pauls, William Sancroft, preached to the King a sermon...eighteenth-century England. (34.) William Sancroft, Lex Ignea, Or, The School of...in Literature (Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library...
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...Archbishop of Canterbury, William Sancroft, thought them useful...lawyer and crony of Sancrofts; in 1686 he was knighted...barricaded pulpit. The Quaker William Penn was prosecuted...scot free because of William IIIs pragmatic indemnity...
...taken by the non jurors, led by Archbishop Sancroft, seven other bishops and 300-400 inferior clergy, who refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary, on the grounds that they had...out of countenance. Three years later, William Lloyd, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield...


 

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...on 4/1 - all well ahead of the rest of the 10-strong field. William Hill put Sir George in front on 7/4, Mrs Beckett on 2/1 and...Tory MP John Gummer paid pounds 9,980 to consultancy firm Sancroft, of which he is the founder and chairman, out of his parliamentary...


 

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SANCROFT, WILLIAM sang kroft, 1617 93, English prelate, archbishop of...heightened religious tension prior to the deposition of James. Sancroft refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary. He was suspended (1689) and deprived (1690...
...office. In England, the original nonjurors included William Sancroft , archbishop of Canterbury, some bishops, and about...day. The Bangorian Controversy , in which nonjuror William Law was prominent, precipitated the prorogation...
...dean of St. Pauls and was persuaded in 1691 to accept the archbishopric of Canterbury, left vacant when the nonjuror William Sancroft was deposed. A biography by Thomas Birch accompanied Tillotsons collected Works (3 vol., 1752...
...move the church toward Rome, but in 1688 William Sancroft , archbishop of Canterbury, and six other...England. Some of the clergy, however, including Sancroft, refused to swear allegiance to William and Mary and therefore lost their positions...


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