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- ...extra spice to the satirical potential of this play too. The story about Laud has been most fully documented by '''Norrie''', who shows that it is referr ...nt: -2em"> Norrie, Aidan. “James Shirley’s ''The Cardinal'' and Archbishop Laud”, ''Notes and Queries'' (forthcoming, 2020).</div>12 KB (1,911 words) - 16:28, 10 October 2020
- ...H4v). The word could be used as a term of reprobation, as in a letter from William Herle to Burghley dated 1 April 1572, in which Herle condemns James Chilles ...ipellis" by Pestell, "who moved in puritan gentry circles and was fined by Laud's High Commission in 1633," but not in "prominent Laudian" Peter Hausted's12 KB (1,721 words) - 14:39, 28 July 2022