Henry John Todd: "Archbishop Cranmer:" Ch.4: 1533, 1.90ff.




Dr. Cranmer visits his diocese, unravels the storyline and history of the Nun of Kent, opposes her feigned miracles believed by many Romish inmates and tells of Nun of St. Sepulchre's, Canterbury. Dr. Cranmer refers to the birth of Elizabeth 1. Dr. Cranmer is Elizabeth’s godfather. Dr. Cranmer writes to Henry about Pole, who is invited to the Council. Dr. Cranmer gets a 500 pound loan from the King. 1533—an action-packed year, from January to Dec. 

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