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After and 1662
After the 1662 prayer book, development ceased in England until the twentieth century ; that it did was, however, a bit of a close run thing.
After the English Restoration of 1660 and the 1662 Uniformity Act, almost all Puritan clergy left the Church of England, some becoming nonconformist ministers, and the nature of the movement in England changed radically, though it retained its character for much longer in New England.
After the Restoration he became secretary, or steward, to Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery, Lord President of Wales, which entailed living at least a year in Ludlow, Shropshire until January 1662 while he was paying craftsmen working on repairing the castle there.
After a period of decline, navigation rights along the river were confirmed by a clause in the Stour and Salwarpe Navigation Act of 1662.
After 1662 he found a home at Farnham Castle with George Morley, bishop of Winchester, to whom he dedicated his Life of George Herbert and also that of Richard Hooker, and from time to time he visited Charles Cotton in his fishing house on the Dove.
After wandering, he settled in Cairo, where he resided for about two years ( 1660 – 1662 ).
After the restoration of the Stuart monarchy and the resulting Act of Uniformity 1662, around 2000 ministers left the established Church of England ( the Great Ejection ).
After the war, in 1662, the castle keep was demolished and only the base remains.
After the war, in 1662, the keep was demolished and only the base remains.
After the Coonan Cross Oath, between 1661 and 1662, out of the 116 churches, the Catholics claimed eighty-four churches, and Archdeacon Mar Thoma I with thirty-two churches.
After France had for a long time supported the Dutch in their war with Spain, both countries entered into a defence alliance in 1662.
After February 1662, the name Lisnagarvy is no longer found in the records.
After a conversion of life between 1660 and 1662, de Rancé formally joined the abbey and became its regular abbot in 1663.
After his paralysed daughter was allegedly miraculously cured at the nunnery of Port-Royal, he painted the celebrated but atypical picture Ex-Voto de 1662, now in the Louvre, which represents the artist's daughter with Mother-Superior Agnès Arnauld.
After the war, in 1662, the keep was demolished and only the base remains.
After a nine-month siege with the loss of 1, 600 Dutch lives, the Dutch surrendered the Fortress on 1 February 1662, when it became clear that no reinforcements were forthcoming from Batavia ( present day Jakarta, Java, Indonesia ) and when the defenders ran short of fresh water.
After the Stuart Restoration, she traveled from Lancashire to London to petition King Charles II and his parliament in 1660 and 1662 for freedom of conscience in religious matters.
After his death the collection was maintained and added to by his son, Sir Thomas Cotton ( d. 1662 ), and grandson, Sir John Cotton ( d. 1702 ).
After this he disappears until around 1662 when it is named in an official report as liable to pay hearth-tax for a dwelling in Castletown, just a few miles north of his native Lackan.
After a trial, he was found, guilty, and then hanged, drawn and quartered on 19 April 1662.
After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, the episcopacy was reinstalled and the rights of the Dissenters were limited: the Act of Uniformity 1662 required Anglican ordination for all clergy, and many instead withdrew from the state church.
In the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 and later, this collect is listed for " The Twenty-Fifth Sunday After Trinity ", with a rubric specifying that this collect " shall always be used upon the Sunday next before Advent ".
" After his death in 1659, deputies of the Sejm in 1662 were appointed to take matters up with his beneficiaries.
After the Restoration in 1662, it was forbidden for ministers to preach without the Book of Common Prayer.
After the conquest of Taiwan in 1662 by his father, Zheng Jing controlled the military forces in Xiamen and Quemoy on his father's behalf.

After and Anne
After the death of his first wife Anne of Hungary, he married Yolanda ( renamed Irene ) of Montferrat, putting an end to the Montferrat claim to the Kingdom of Thessalonica.
After three weeks of speculation it was revealed that the killer was in fact Frank's own mother ( Anne Foster ).
After the Tories fell from power with the death of Queen Anne, Defoe continued doing intelligence work for the Whig government, writing " Tory " pamphlets that actually undermined the Tory point of view.
After a three decades or so hiatus from acting, Conant re-emerged on off and off-off Broadway stages in productions ranging from Gene Ruffini's dystopian Homeland, Anne Fizzard's back-stage comedy Good Opinions, and Tuvia Tenenbom's absurdist satire Kabbalah.
After his son's death, he had initially named his nephew Edward, Earl of Warwick, Clarence's young son and the nephew of Queen Anne Neville, as his heir.
After consulting with the judges of the King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer of Pleas, the Lords concluded that there was no copyright at common law-certainly not perpetual copyright-and as such, that the term permitted by the Statute of Anne was the maximum length of legal protection for publishers and authors alike.
After receiving the letter, Anne Northup appealed again for help from their friend Henry B. Northup.
After saying goodbye, all of the lights turned off with Anne being the only person left in the studio.
After the British victories at Hubbardton, Fort Ticonderoga, and Fort Anne, General John Burgoyne proceeded with the Saratoga campaign, with the goal of capturing Albany and gaining control of the Hudson River Valley, where Burgoyne's force could ( as the plan went ) meet the other pincers, dividing the colonies in two.
After Richmond died of a fever on 13 September 1815, Anne married Henry Carmichael-Smyth on 13 March 1817.
After graduating from Mount Douglas Secondary School in 1996, she moved to Toronto to reside with her sister Lisa Anne.
After a childless marriage for twenty-three years he had a son with Anne on 5 September 1638, whom he named after himself.
After Mary's death in 1694, William continued as sole monarch until he was succeeded by Anne upon his own death in 1702.
After the Great Storm of 1703, Anne declared a general fast to implore God " to pardon the crying sins of this nation which had drawn down this sad judgement ".
After Catherine Howard was beheaded, Anne and her brother, the Duke of Cleves, pressed the king to remarry her.
After the death of Richard's Queen Anne Neville in 1485, rumours arose that the now-widowed King was going to marry his beautiful teenaged niece Elizabeth of York.
After a short time, Clarence realized that his loyalty to his father-in-law was misplaced: Warwick had his younger daughter, Anne, marry Edward of Westminster, King Henry VI's heir.
After the death of his son and heir, rumours arose that Richard planned to divorce Anne and marry his niece, Elizabeth of York.
After the death of her son, Anne effectively adopted Richard's & her nephew, Edward, Earl of Warwick, the nine-year-old son of George of Clarence ( who was also the son of her own sister Isabel ).
After Richard becomes King, he arranges for Anne to be poisoned so that he can marry his niece Elizabeth.
After a long illness Dame Anne McEwen died on 10 February 1967.
After public scenes in which James reduced her to rage and tears over the issue, Anne became so bitterly upset that in July 1595 she suffered a miscarriage.
" After a brief convalescence from the miscarriage, Anne duly travelled south with Prince Henry, their progress causing a sensation in England.
After narrowly surviving the birth and death of her last baby, Sophia, in 1607, Anne ’ s decision to have no more children may have widened the gulf between her and James.
After the marriage of Anne of Brittany to Charles VIII of France in 1513 Breton independence began to slip away.

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