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Foxe, John & Cranmer, Thomas - Nichols, John Gough [editor] - Narratives Of The Days Of The Reformation, Chiefly From The Manuscripts Of John Foxe The Martyrologist : With Two Contemporary Biographies Of Archbishop Cranmer

AMS Press, 1968, 2nd edition. Cloth, VG+. xxviii+366+4pp, b/w frontis, index, ownership signature, edges a little rubbed, otherwise a fine copy. Camden Old Series vol 77. Hardback , no dustjacket. ¶ Facsimile of the 1859 original Camden Society edition. Contains : The Reminiscences Of John Loude Or Louthe, Archdeacon Of Nottingham, Written In The Year 1579 - II. The Imprisonment Of John Davis, A Boy Of Worcester, Written By Himself In After-Life - III. The Martyrdom Of Edward Horne, At Newent, In 1558 - IV. Autobiographical Narrative Of Thomas Hancock, Minister Of Poole - V. The Defence Of Thomas Thackham, Minister At Reading, In Regard To His Conduct Towards Julins Palmer - VI. Autobiographical Anecdotes Of Edward Underhill, Esquire, One Of The Band Of Gentlemen Pensioners - VII. The Troubles Of Thomas Mowntayne, Rector Of St. Michael, Tower-Ryal, In The Reign Of Queen Mary : Written By Himself - VIII. The Lyfe And Death Of Thomas Cranmer, Late Archebushope Of Canterbury - IX. Anecdotes And Character Of Archbishop Cranmer : By Ralph Morice, His Secretary - X. Cranmer And Canterbury School : By Ralph Morice - XI. The Answers Of Mr. Thomas Lawney : By The Same - XII. Chronicle Of The Years 1532-1537, Written By A Monk Of St. Augustine's, Canterbury - XIII. Summary Of Ecclesiastical Events In 1554 - Appendix Of Additional Notes And Documents.