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  2. Tyndall - Wikipedia

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    The arms of the Tyndall family of Deane and Hockwald. [1]Tyndall (the original spelling, also Tyndale, "Tindol", Tyndal, Tindoll, Tindall, Tindal, Tindale, Tindle, Tindell, Tindill, and Tindel) is the name of an English family taken from the land they held as tenants in chief of the Kings of England and Scotland in the 11th, 12th and 13th centuries: Tynedale, or the valley of the Tyne, in ...

  3. William Tyndale - Wikipedia

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    The Tyndale family also went by the name Hychyns (Hitchins), and it was as William Hychyns that Tyndale was enrolled at Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Tyndale's brother Edward was receiver to the lands of Lord Berkeley, as attested to in a letter by Bishop Stokesley of London. [14]

  4. Tyndale (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    William Tyndale (c. 1494 – 1536) was a 16th-century Protestant reformer and Bible translator. Tynedale , was a local government district in south-west Northumberland, England between 1974 and 2009. Tyndale or Tynedale may also refer to:

  5. Tyndale House - Wikipedia

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    Tyndale was founded in 1962 by Kenneth N. Taylor in order to publish his paraphrase of the Epistles, which he had composed while commuting to work at Moody Press in Chicago. [1] [2] The book appeared under the title Living Letters, and received a television endorsement from Billy Graham.

  6. Humphrey Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey Monmouth (died 23 November 1537) [1] was an English merchant in London who was an acquaintance of Bible translator William Tyndale. Monmouth was a wealthy member of the Drapers' Company and served as an alderman and sheriff of London from 1535 to 1536. [2] [3] Monmouth had Lollard connections [4] and was an early convert to Protestantism.

  7. Thomas Poyntz - Wikipedia

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    However in 1535 Henry Philips tricked Tyndale into leaving the safety of the Poyntz household whilst Poyntz attended the Easter fair in Bergen op Zoom. [2] Thomas Poyntz wrote to his older brother in London, hoping that he could plead for intervention for Tyndale at the court of Henry VIII. [3]

  8. David Daniell (author) - Wikipedia

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    David John Daniell (17 February 1929 – 1 June 2016) was an English literary scholar who became Professor of English at University College London.He was founder of the Tyndale Society, a specialist in William Tyndale and his translations of the Bible, and author of a number of studies of the plays of Shakespeare.

  9. Myles Coverdale - Wikipedia

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    A letter survives showing that later, in 1531, he wrote to Cromwell, requesting his guidance on his behaviour and preaching; also stating his need for books. [2] By Lent 1528, he had left the Augustinians and, wearing simple garments, was preaching in Essex against transubstantiation , the veneration of sacred images , and Confession to a Priest.