• Archbishop of Canterbury. Grindal was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury on 26 July 1575, though there is no actual proof that the new archbishop ever visited...
  • The years 1517 and 1521 are of great significance in the progress of the Reformation. They mark its official beginning with Martin Luther nailing his 95 theses...
  • ↑ Patrick Collinson, 1979 , s. 35. ↑ John Strype, 1821 , s. 6. ↑ Patrick Collinson, 1979 , s. 61. ↑ Edward Carpenter, Adrian Hastings, 1997 , s. 157. ↑ Patrick...
  • Edmund Grindal. Edmund Grindal (* 1519 in St Bees, † July 6, 1583 in London) was Archbishop of Canterbury, York and London. Grindal studied...
  • Archbishop of York (1570 – 1575). Archbishop of Canterbury (1575 – 1583). Remarkably, the small West Cumbrian village of St. Bees produced two...
  • In 1576, Archbishop Edmund Grindal joined the company of Puritans who offended Queen Elizabeth I. His most provocative statement was a reminder of her mortality.
  • BiblicalTraining.org | 1519?-1583. Archbishop of Canterbury from 1575. Born in Cumberland and educated at Cambridge, he adopted the Protestant views...
  • Edmund Grindal was an English archbishop of Canterbury whose Puritan sympathies brought him into serious conflict with Queen Elizabeth I. Educated...