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  2. Martin Marprelate - Wikipedia

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    Martin Marprelate (sometimes printed as Martin Mar-prelate and Marre–Martin) [1] [2] was the name used by the anonymous author or authors of the seven Marprelate tracts that circulated illegally in England in the years 1588 and 1589.

  3. Marprelate Controversy - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the Cavaliero Pasquill's "Countercuffe to Martin Junior," 1589, one of the anti-Martinist tracts.. The Marprelate Controversy was a war of pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritan writer who employed the pseudonym Martin Marprelate, and defenders of the Church of England which remained an established church.

  4. Robert Waldegrave - Wikipedia

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    In late 1588 and early 1589, Waldegrave embarked on an even more controversial enterprise, printing the first four tracts written against the ecclesiastical authorities by an unknown satirist using the pseudonym Martin Marprelate. [12] [13] The first of the Marprelate tracts, Martin's Epistle was printed on the secret press in October 1588. [14]

  5. John Udall (Puritan) - Wikipedia

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    John Udall (also Udal or Uvedale; 1560?–1592) was an English clergyman of Puritan views, closely associated with the publication of the Martin Marprelate tracts, and prosecuted for controversial works of a similar polemical nature. He has been called "one of the most fluent and learned of puritan controversialists".

  6. Thomas Nashe - Wikipedia

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    He was drawn into the Martin Marprelate controversy on the side of the bishops. As with the other writers in the controversy, his share is difficult to determine. He was formerly credited with the three "Pasquill" tracts of 1589–1590, [5] which were included in R. B. McKerrow's standard edition of Nashe's works: however McKerrow himself later argued strongly against their being by Nashe. [6]

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    The March Field Air Museum War Dog Memorial in Riverside, California pays tribute to our country's many military dogs. There's even a monument, created by sculptor Thomas Schomberg, which shows a ...

  8. Job Throckmorton - Wikipedia

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    Job Throckmorton (Throkmorton) (1545–1601) was a Puritan English religious pamphleteer and Member of Parliament during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.Possibly with John Penry and John Udall, he authored the Martin Marprelate anonymous anti-clerical satires; scholarly consensus now makes him the main author.

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    Robot dogs have been seen patrolling Trump's Mar-a-Lago home following his historic US election win, as part of heightened security measures. The electronic hound has been seen pacing around a ...