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Anne, Princess Royal ... he was baptized as an Anglican at age 12) ... John Locke (1632–1704), English philosopher and physician;
During this period, Anne gave birth to at least two children, Anne (baptised 23 October 1561)and Michael (baptised 11 October 1562). Henry Locke died in 1571, leaving all his worldly goods to his wife. In 1572 Anne married the young preacher and gifted Greek scholar, Edward Dering, who died in 1576. Her third husband was Richard Prowse of Exeter.
John Locke's portrait by Godfrey Kneller, National Portrait Gallery, London. John Locke (/ l ɒ k /; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704 ()) [13] was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
James and Anne were crowned at Westminster on 25 July 1603. Audrey Walsingham had been sent to meet Anne at Berwick-upon-Tweed and was appointed a lady of the bedchamber, and after the coronation she was made Mistress of the Robes. [48] Anne of Denmark's master tailor and yeoman of the robes was James Duncan, a Scot with Aberdeenshire ...
John Locke, whose close relationship with Edward Clarke led to the repeal of the Licensing Act The result of this environment was the lapse of the Licensing Act 1662 . In November 1694, a committee was appointed by the Commons to see what laws were "lately expired and expiring [and] fit to be revived and continued".
Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) [a] was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 8 March 1702, and Queen of Great Britain and Ireland following the ratification of the Acts of Union 1707 merging the kingdoms of Scotland and England, until her death in 1714. Anne was born during the reign of her uncle King Charles II.
Rose and her husband were on terms of friendship with prominent Protestant clergymen, including Bishop John Hooper, the martyrologist John Foxe, and the Scottish Protestant leader, John Knox, who mentioned Rose and her husband in several of his letters written between 1556 and 1561 to Anne Locke, Rose's sister-in-law. [4]
John Locke – Mr Locke's Reply to the Right Revered the Lord Bishop of Worcester's Answer to his Second Letter (see 1697 in literature) Cornelius Nary – The Chief Points in Controversy between the Catholics and the Protestants; Frances Norton – Reliquae Gethinianae; John Oldmixon – Reflections on the Stage, and Mr Collier's Defence of ...