Richard Culmer
The Most Reverend Canon Richard Culmer of Canterbury (1597–1662) was an English Puritan clergyman, iconoclast, and theologian. He is listed by the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' as being of unknown parentage, although some sources indicate that he was the eldest son of Sir Henry Culmer (c. 1574-1633), the first Baron Culmer. According to this family tree, Sir Henry, himself a son of a Henry Culmer, had married Mary Baldwyn of Kent in 1602, and was created a Baron by King Charles I in 1630. Although this is not listed in ''Burke's Peerage'', his family was of considerable importance. Provided by Wikipedia
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The ministers hue and cry, or, a true discovery of the unsufferable injuries, robberies, cozenages and oppressions now acted against ministers and impropriators: especially, agains... by Culmer, Richard
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Lawles tythe-robbers discovered who make tythe-revenue a mock-mayntenance, being encouraged thereunto by the defect of law and justice about ministers maintenance; and by the cavil... by Culmer, Richard
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Cathedrall newes from Canterbury by Culmer, Richard
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Cathedrall newes from Canterbury shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to bee in an abbey-like corrupt, and rotten condition, which cals for a speedy reformation, or dissolution: vv... by Culmer, Richard
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Cathedrall newes from Canterbury shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to bee in an abbey-like, corrupt, and rotten condition, which cals for a speedy reformation, or dissolution by Culmer, Richard
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A parish looking-glasse for persecutors of ministers ... or, The persecuted ministers apologie by Culmer, Richard
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Dean and chapter newes from Canterbury shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to be in an abbey-like, corrupt, and rotten condition, which calls for a speedy reformation, or dissolut... by Culmer, Richard
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