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  1. Flights of naval genius, by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1930
  2. Ocean power wins, by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1944
  3. Nelson, (Great lives) by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1950
  4. Certain godly and devout prayers (The orchard books. Extra series) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 1925
  5. Cuthbert Tunstal,: Churchman, scholar, statesman, administrator, by Charles Sturge, 1938
  6. The registers of Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, 1530-59 and James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham, 1561-76 (Surtees Society publications series;vol.161) by Church of England, 1952
  7. Two letters from King Henry VIII. to Tunstall, Bishop of Durham: And from Bishop Tunstall to Cardinal Pole by Henry, 1893
  8. The pictorial history of Southwark Cathedral: The collegiate and cathedral church of St.Saviour and St.Mary Overie (Pride of Britain series) by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1961
  9. The Commonwealth and regional defence (University of London. Institiute of Commonwealth Studies. Commonwealth papers;no.6) by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1959
  10. Commonwealth and Regional Defence (Commonwealth Papers) by William Cuthbert Brian Tunstall, 1960-12
  11. The friends of Erasmus whose names appear in the Letters Patent founding our college September 23, 1518 by Norman Moore, 1913

21. TITLES HOLDERS DURING TUDOR TIMES
Richard Fox 15021505 William Sever 1507-1508 Christopher Bainbridge 1509-1523Thomas Ruthall 1523-1529 Thomas Wolsey 1530-1559 cuthbert tunstall 1561-1576
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C HRONOLOGY OF E CCLESIASTICAL T ITLES D URING T UDOR T IMES Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Bourchier
1486-1500 John Morton
1501-1501 Thomas Langton
1501-1503 Henry Deane
William Warham

Thomas Cranmer
(deprived of title)
Matthew Parker

1576-1583 Edmund Grindal
1583-1604 John Whitgift Archbishop of York 1480-1500 Thomas Rotherham
1501-1507 Thomas Savage
1508-1514 Christopher Bainbridge Thomas Wolsey 1531-1544 Edward Lee 1545-1554 Robert Holgate (deprived of title) Nicholas Heath (deprived of title) 1561-1568 Thomas Young 1570-1576 Edmund Grindal Edwin Sandys 1589-1594 John Piers 1595-1606 Matthew Hutton Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1459-1490 John Hales 1493-1496 William Smith 1496-1502 John Arundel 1503-1531 Geoffrey Blythe 1534-1543 Rowland Lee 1543-1554 Richard Sampson 1554-1559 Ralph Baynes (deprived of title) 1560-1579 Thomas Bentham 1580-1609 William Overton Bishop of Durham 1485-1494 John Shirwood 1494-1501 Richard Fox 1502-1505 William Sever 1507-1508 Christopher Bainbridge 1509-1523 Thomas Ruthall Thomas Wolsey Cuthbert Tunstall 1561-1576 James Pilkington 1577-1587 Richard Barnes 1589-1595 Matthew Hutton 1595-1606 Tobias Matthew Bishop of Lincoln 1480-1494 John Russell 1496-1514 William Smith Thomas Wolsey 1514-1547 John Longland 1547-1551 Henry Holbeach 1552-1554 John Taylor (deprived of title) 1554-1556 John White 1557-1559 Thomas Watson (deprived of title) 1560-1571 Nicholas Bullingham

22. ABSTRACT: Cuthbert Tunstall, Tyndale's ‘Still Saturn’
REFORMATION cuthbert tunstall, Tyndale's ‘Still Saturn’. MargaretClark University of Central Lancashire. Abstract. cuthbert tunstall
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Margaret Clark
University of Central Lancashire Abstract

23. Life Of William Tyndale
He travelled to London to ask the Bishop, cuthbert tunstall, forsupport in his work. tunstall rebuffed him. At this time, king
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The Life of William Tyndale
William Tyndale was born about 1494 in Gloucestershire. He took his B.A. at Oxford in 1512 and his M.A. in 1515. He also apparently spent time in Cambridge. He was for some time tutor to a Gloucestershire family. He disturbed the local divines by routing them at the dinner table with chapter and verse of scripture, and by translating Erasmus' Enchiridion militis christiani (Handbook of the Christian Soldier, 1503). He was accused of heresy, but nothing was ever proved. John Foxe reports in his Acts and Monuments (1563) that one day at dinner, Tyndale announced to a visiting clergyman that he meant to translate the Bible so that ploughboys should be more educated than the clergyman himself.
He travelled to London to ask the Bishop, Cuthbert Tunstall, for support in his work. Tunstall rebuffed him. At this time, king Henry VIII was still the defender of the Catholic faith. Realising he could not translate the Bible in England, Tyndale accepted the help of a London merchant and went to Germany in 1524. He never returned to England, but lived a hand-to-mouth existence, dodging the Roman Catholic authorities. In 1525, he and his secretary moved to Cologne, Germany and began printing the New Testament. Tyndale's writings were popular in England. Henry VIII, fearing Tyndale's influence, sent an ambassador to persuade him to return to England. In a secret, nighttime meeting outside Antwerp city walls, Tyndale agreed that he would return to England, if the king would print an English Bible. By the time Henry published his Great Bible, Tyndale was already dead.

24. Registers Of Cuthbert Tunstall , 0854440283
The Registers of cuthbert Turnstall, Bishop of Durham 153059 and James Pilkington,Bishop of Durham 1561-76 Edited by Gladys Hinde Mainly Latin, some English.
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The Registers of Cuthbert Turnstall, Bishop of Durham 1530-59 and James Pilkington, Bishop of Durham 1561-76
Edited by Gladys Hinde
Mainly Latin, some English. Includes the episcopal register during the vacancy 1559-61. Introduction covers the registers and registrar, Diocesan administration and relations with the crown, archbishops of York and chapter of the cathedral. Largely calendared, with select entries in full.
Size: x
ISBN: 85444 028 3
First published: 1946
Price: 39.95 USD / 25.00 GBP
Imprint: Surtees Society
Series: Publications of the Surtees Society

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25. Cuthbert
cuthbert tunstall might have been famous—as famous as St. Thomas More. Like ThomasMore, cuthbert tunstall was on intimate terms with King Henry VIII.
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Petition

to Pope
Home ... Introduction to site Our bishops act as if they are intimidated by political leaders. What are they afraid of?
By Diogenes
Catholic World Report, November 2000 more direct.) Cuthbert Tunstall found that argument compelling. He decided not to oppose the king, and he lived to a ripe old age. As it happens, this story has a happier ending. Later in life Bishop Tunstall regained his courage, and he did dare to oppose Queen Elizabeth I. He might well have become a martyr on the second go-round, but he died of natural causes before Elizabeth caught up with him.
What I do not understand is the comparative ease with which American political leaders today convince Catholic bishops to mute their public criticism of immoral public policies. Many years have passed since a British bishop faced an executioner, and the American hierarchy has never had to cope with that sort of unpleasantness. Yet our shepherds knuckle under to political pressure with an alacrity that would make the young Cuthbert Tunstall blush. Now let me offer another example. Recently that indispensable newspaper

26. T/TU TUAM TUAREG TUAREG OR TAWAREK TUAT TUBA TUBE TUBERCULOSIS
TUNGABHADRA TUNGCHOW TUNGUSES TUNIC TUNICATA TUNICLE TUNING FORK TUNIS TUNISIATUNNEL TUNNEL VAULT TUNNEL-VAULT tunstall, C. tunstall, cuthbert TUPIS TUPPER
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TUAREG

TUAREG OR TAWAREK

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27. Encyclopædia Britannica
tunstall, cuthbert prelate, bishop of London (1522–30) and of Durham (1530–52and 1553–59), who was a leading conservative in the age of the English
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28. Blackburn Diocese: TUNSTALL Deanery
The Library, Thurland Castle, tunstall, Carnforth, LA6 2QR Other InformationSeating Accommodation 120, Date(s) Existed OVER KELLET St cuthbert (TUN05).
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TUNSTALL Deanery
Map showing location of churches
Deanery Officers
Area Dean:
Rev TJL Maidment, The Vicarage, 5 Ancliffe Lane, Bolton-le-Sands, Carnforth, LA5 8DS 01524 822 335
Lay Chairman:
Mr CP Whytock, 48 Lythe Fell Avenue, Halton, Lancaster, LA2 6NL 01524 811 336
Chapter Clerk:
Secretary:

Miss M Fothergill, The Green, Borwick, Carnforth, LA6 1JR
Treasurer:
Miss M Bannister, 1 Tarn Cottages, Bolton-le-Sands, Carnforth, LA5 8AE 01524 733 459
BOLTON-LE-SANDS Holy Trinity (TUN-01)
Church Address: Main Road
OS Map Ref: Sunday Services: 8.00 am, 10.30 am, 3.00 pm Vicar Rev TJL MAIDMENT (Tom) , (Appointed: 02 September 1998) , The Vicarage, 5 Ancliffe Lane, Bolton-le-Sands, Carnforth, LA5 8DS 01524 822 335 Curate (NSM) Rev Dr Robin FOSTER (Robin) , (Appointed: 1994) , 9 Croasdale Close, Carnforth, LA5 9UL 01524 734 395 Rev BC JONES (Barbara) , (Appointed: 01 July 2000) Photo , 11 Sandown Road, Lancaster, LA1 4LN 01524 65598

29. Historical Manuscripts Commission | National Register Of Archives | List Of Pers
Whittaker (d 1928) Physician (1) tunstall, Brian (19001970) Historian (2) tunstall,cuthbert (1474-1559) Master of the Rolls Bishop of Durham (3) tunstall
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TA
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Tubb, James (fl 1843) Mariner, Newhaven

Tubbe, Henry (fl 1618-1659) Poet and Writer

Tubbs, Norman Henry (1879-1965) Bishop of Rangoon

Tubby, Alfred Herbert (1862-1930) Orthopaedic Surgeon
...
Turner, Dawson William (1815-1885) Philanthropist and Educational Writer

Turner, Sir Edward (1617-1676) Knight see Turnour (
Turner, Edward Beadon (1854-1931) Physician

Turner, Elston Grey- (1916-1984) Secretary of British Medical Association

Turner, Sir Eric Gardner (1911-1983) Knight Papyrologist
Turner, Francis (? 1638-1700) Bishop of Ely ... Tutton, Michael William Leonard (1913-1941) Naturalist Persons listed: back Search the NRA Browse Personal Names A B ... Archives in Focus Design by Reading Room Ltd Technology by Sherwood Government

30. Chichesters
In 1821 he succeeded to the estates of Tixall and also Burton Constable in the EastRiding of Yorkshire near Hull through a distant cousin, cuthbert tunstall.
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Chichesters Templeton Sources Families ... Links
The Chichester Family
Each page of the account book details how the 'remains' of the money from the rents, that is, minus the money paid out in bills owing for work of various kinds around the estate, was distributed. Each of the following received a quarter share during their life-time.
  • J.C.Nagle Lady Chichester Lady Constable Miss Chichester
  • 1. J.C.Nagle This was Joseph Chichester Nagle, or rather Joseph Chichester, 1792-1880. He had taken his grandmother's name of Nagle on inheriting her estates in Ireland, but unlike the Constable family (below) the name was not passed on to his descendants who remained as Chichester. Joseph was the eldest son of Charles Chichester who was himself second son of John Chichester of Arlington by his second wife, Mary MacDonald. Charles (1770-1837) married Honoria ffrench of Rahasane in Ireland. He was the only remaining member of the Chichester family who remained a Catholic, the rest of them having conformed to the Established Church. Honoria's aunt (or great-aunt?) also called Honoria, and known as 'Nano Nagle', founded the order of Presentation nuns and a group of them are known to have visited Calverleigh. Honoria Nagle's uncles or great-uncles, Joseph Nagle (c1724-1813) and David Nagle (c1719-1800) lived at Calverleigh, though, like the rest of the family this did not mean they remained there all the time as they had other estates especially in Ireland and many of both families had a house in London. David Nagle is commemorated by a large plaque in Calverleigh church. (The exact genealogy of the Nagle family remains to be clarified)

    31. TUNSTALL, C.
    tunstall (or TONSTALL), cuthbert (14741559), English prelate, was an illegitimateson of Thomas tunstall of Thurland Castle, Lancashire, his legitimate half
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    TUNNEL .VAULT—TUNNY carbonic acid amounting to from 15 or 20 to 60, 70 and even 89 parts in 10,000. But since the adoption of electricity as the motive power the atmosphere of the tunnels has much improved, and two samples taken from the cars in 1905 gave 11-27 an(l I4'°7 parts of carbonic acid in 10,000. The Boston system of electrically operated subways and tunnels is ventilated by electric fans capable of completely changing the air in each section about every fifteen minutes. Air admitted at portals and stations is withdrawn midway between stations. In the case of the East Boston tunnel, the air leaving the tunnel under the middle of the harbour is carried to the shore through longitudinal ducts (fig. 3) and is there expelled through fan-chambers. Volume of Air Required for Ventilation. — The consumption of coal by a locomotive during the passage through a tunnel having been ascertained, and 29 cub. ft. of poisonous gas being allowed for each pound of coal consumed, the volume of fresh air required to maintain the atmosphere of the tunnel at a standard of purity of 20 parts of carbon dioxide in 10,000 parts of air is ascertained as follows: The number of pounds of fuel consumed per mile, multiplied by 29, multiplied by 500, and divided by the interval in minutes between the trains, will give the volume of air in cubic feet which must be introduced into the tunnel per minute. As an illustration, assume that the tunnel is a mile in length, that the consumption of fuel is 32 ft per mile, and that one train passes through the tunnel every five minutes in each direction; then the volume of air required per minute will be

    32. Durham University - University College JCR : A Brief History
    a) History Built by bishop cuthbert tunstall (15301559) in the 1540's (c.1542),the gallery is in fact a lean-to construction with the left hand internal
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    A Brief History of the Castle
    VI ... The Tunstall Gallery
    a) History:
    b) contents:

    Most of the contents of the gallery that are in cases are also labelled. For sake of space these are omitted. Entering the gallery from the Great Hall end one finds To the left:
    Two chests. The one closer to the door is older c.700 years; the other c.400 years. Both were originally money chests, but were reused later for storing documents (especially since the older chest was severely damaged by fire). The padlock on the elder is only about three hundred years old. There is a legend that the older chest was used as a temporary coffin for St. Cuthbert's body at the time of the Reformation; but this is apocryphal, and probably due to its similarity to a coffin.
    A large wooden chair, of lightish wood. This is the chair used by the Chancellor at congregation (graduation) ceremonies of the University.

    33. Durham University - University College JCR : Tour - Tunstall Chapel
    About the Castle The tunstall Chapel. The screen at the west end also camefrom the Cathedral, where it used to enclose St cuthbert's shrine.
    http://www.dur.ac.uk/castle.jcr/html/about/locations/tunchap.htm
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    About the Castle
    The Tunstall Chapel This Chapel is the more recent of the two chapels in the Castle.
    It was built by Bishop Tunstal in 1542, and was extended to the east by Bishops Cosin and Crewe in the c17. The organ was once the chair organ in the Cathedral, and its case dates back to the c17 as do the central carvings of reredos behind the altar. The screen at the west end also came from the Cathedral, where it used to enclose St Cuthbert's shrine. The stalls are a mixture of Victorian work and that of Bishop Ruthall around 1510. The Tunstal Chapel is used for 2 main college services per week as well as daily matins. For more details click here
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    34. The Tal Great Library
    by Dunholme's beauty crowned, Someone still must bear the banner, hold cuthbert'sflag aloft In Dunholme, Bishop tunstall's soft, King Henry has his way
    http://www.kith.org.uk/collect.php?work=The Cuthbert Cycle

    35. The Tal Great Library
    Part of the cuthbert Cycle. Outmoded saint in newfangled world tunstall sitswith bright banner furled, In Auckland Castle, mouthing his prayers.
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    36. Government Titles During Tudor Times
    1494 John Blythe 14941502 William Warham 1502-1504 William Barnes 1504-1508 ChristopherBainbridge 1508-1516 John Yonge 1516-1522 cuthbert tunstall 1522-1523
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    TudorHistory.org Chronologies Index GOVERNMENT TITLES DURING TUDOR TIMES Chief Justice of the King's Bench 1485-1495 William Huse
    1495-1526 John Finieux
    1526-1539 John FitzJames
    1539-1545 Edward Montagu
    1545-1552 Richard Lyster
    1552-1553 Roger Cholmley
    1553-1555 Thomas Bromley
    1555-1557 William Portman
    1557-1559 Edward Saunders
    1559-1574 Robert Catlin
    1574-1592 Christopher Wray 1592-1607 John Popham Chief Justice of the Common Pleas 1485-1500 Thomas Bryan 1500-1502 Thomas Wood 1502-1506 Thomas Frowyk 1506-1519 Robert Read 1519-1521 John Ernle 1521-1531 Robert Brudenell 1531-1535 Robert Norwich 1535-1545 John Baldwin 1545-1553 Edward Montagu 1553-1554 Richard Morgan 1554-1558 Robert Brooke 1558-1559 Anthony Browne 1559-1582 James Dyer 1582-1605 Edmund Anderson Keeper of the Privy Seal 1485-1487 Peter Courtenay, Bishop of Exeter 1487-1516 Richard Fox 1516-1523 Thomas Ruthall, Bishop of Durham

    37. Freepages.misc.rootsweb.com/~vataxlists/KingQueen/1799PersonalB/IndexPers1799VaK
    John 12 Temple, Joseph 12 Temple, Joseph, Jr 12 Temple, William 12 Tinsbloom,John 12 Tinsbloom, William 12 Trice, Sally 12 tunstall, cuthbert 12 tunstall
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    38. 1Up Info > Tunstall, Cuthbert (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Bio
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    Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biographies Tunstall, Cuthbert Related Category: Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: General Biographies Tunstall or Tonstall, Cuthbert [both: t l] Pronunciation Key Somerset , and was imprisoned and deprived after Somerset's fall (1551). Restored to his bishopric at the accession of Mary (1553), he refrained from the persecution of Protestants, and there were no executions in his diocese. Tunstall refused to take the oath of supremacy when Elizabeth I came to the throne, and he was placed in the custody of the archbishop of Canterbury.
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    40. I2344: Cuthbert Tunstall ( - )
    . =, . . =,,,,, cuthbert tunstall. Spouses of cuthbert tunstall. 1,Amy Clifford. Birth Date, 24 OCT 1705. Father, Hugh Clifford ( 12 OCT 1730).
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