Space, place and Laudianism in early Stuart Ipswich
At eight in the evening of 11 August 1636, approximately a hundred persons assembled in the East Anglian port of Ipswich. The crowd, reportedly ‘armed’ with long staves and guns, ‘march[ed]’ through the town until they reached a residence belonging to Matthew Wren, Bishop of Norwich. Finding their e...
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Published in | Connecting Centre and Locality p. 66 |
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Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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United Kingdom
Manchester University Press
26.03.2020
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Edition | 1 |
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