FLOOR.] 
king's LIBRARY. 
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opened it on January 23, 1571, and her herald named it the Royal 
Exchange; died November 21, 1579. 
Engraved by R. Thew, from the picture by Sir Arthur Antonio 
More, in the possession of Lady Northampton. 
99. John Knox. 
Scotch Reformer ; born at Giffard, East Lothian, 1505 ; educated 
at Haddington and at St. Andrews ; renounced Romanism ; preached 
successfully; retired to Geneva on the accession of Queen Mary; 
returned to Scotland to forward the Reformation ; died November 
24, 1572. 
Engraver unknown. 
100. Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London. 
Born at Wilmontswick, Northumberland ; on the accession of 
Edward VI. he was consecrated Bishop of Rochester, and in 1550 
was translated to London; held a disputation at Oxford ; condemned 
and burnt at the stake, with Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, at 
Oxford, October 16, 1555. 
Engraved by P a Gunst, from the picture by Avander 
Werff. 
101. Cuthbert Tonstall, Bishop of Durham. 
Born at Hatchford, in Yorkshire, about 1474 ; student at Baliol 
College, Oxford, from whence he removed to Cambridge ; conse- 
crated Bishop of London in 1522 : attended Wolsey in his embassy 
to France, 1527; translated to Durham, 1530; died at Lambeth, 
November 18, 1559. 
Engraved by B. Fourdrinier. 
102.. Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
Born at Norwich, 1504; educated at Corpus Christi College, 
Cambridge ; Dean of Stoke Clare, Suffolk, 1535 ; of Lincoln, 1552 ; 
Master of Corpus Christi College, 1544; consecrated Archbishop 
of Canterbury, December 17, 1559; died, May 17, 1575. 
Etched by M. Tyson from an illumination by Berg in the original 
copy of the Statutes of Corpus Christi College. 
103. Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester. 
Born at Thurcaston, in Leicestershire, about 1745 ; educated at 
Cambridge; consecrated Bishop of Worcester, September, 1535 ; 
burnt with Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London, at the stake at 
Oxford, October 16, 1555. 
Engraved by G. Gifford. 
104. The Bishops who suffered Martyrdom for the Protestant 
Faith under the Persecution of Queen Mary. 
1. Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury; born at Aslock- 
ton, Nottinghamshire, July 2, 1489 ; educated at Jesus College, 
Cambridge; Archdeacon of Taunton ; consecrated Archbishop of 
Canterbury, 1533; aided the Reformation; attainted on Mary's 
accession ; burnt at Oxford, March 21, 1556. 
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