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Chaplains in early modern England
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31 July 2013

1. Introduction – Hugh Adlington, Tom Lockwood, Gillian Wright
2. The roles and influence of household chaplains, c. 1600–c. 60 – Kenneth Fincham
3. Chaplains to the Elizabethan nobility: Activities, categories and patterns – David Crankshaw
4. Episcopal chaplains and control of the media, 1586–1642 – Mary Morrissey
5. Chaplains to embassies: Daniel Featley, Anti-Catholic controversialist abroad – Hugh Adlington
6. Poetry, patronage and cultural agency: the career of William Lewis – Tom Lockwood
7. ‘His lordships first, and last, CHAPLEINE’: William Rawley and Francis Bacon – Angus Vine
8. Richard Corbett and William Strode: Chaplaincy and verse in early seventeenth-century Oxford – Christopher Burlinson
9. The Isham family and their clergy – Erica Longfellow
10. A chaplain and his patron: Samuel Willes and Lord Huntingdon – William Gibson
11. The reluctant chaplain: William Sancroft and the later Stuart Church – Grant Tapsell
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