Thomas Stampe Papers, 1701-1714

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Thomas Stampe Papers, 1701-1714

Rector of Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, England; Nonjuror. Volume of writings and correspondence of Thomas Stampe, who, in 1701, recanted an oath of allegiance to William and Mary, and thus became a Nonjuror while a beneficed clergy of the Church of England. Writings and letters all relate to the issues of religion, government, and allegiances, and mention George Hickes and Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells. Also includes correspondence with Gilbert Burnet, the Bishop of Salisbury.

0.4 Linear Feet; 1 Bound Volume

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Stampe, Thomas, d. 1714.

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Thomas Stampe was the Rector of Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, England, who, in 1701, recandted an oath of allegiance to William and Mary, and thus became a Nonjuror. From the guide to the Thomas Stampe Papers, 1701-1714, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University) Rector of Langley Burrell, Wiltshire, England; Nonjuror. From the description of Papers, 1701-1714. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 32935270 ...