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Robert Crowley (printer)

Robert Crowley (Robertus Croleus, Roberto Croleo, Robart Crowleye, Robarte Crole or Crule, c. 1517 – 18 June 1588), was a stationer, poet, polemicist and Protestant clergyman among Marian exiles at Frankfurt. He seems to have been a Henrician Evangelical in favour of a more reformed Protestantism than the king and the Church of England sanctioned.

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Alma mater
Magdalen College, Oxford
Born
c. 1517 Gloucestershire, England
Church
Church of England
Denomination
Protestantism (Anglicanism)
Died
18 June 1588 (aged c. 71)
Diocese
Hereford

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London publishing career under Edward VI

Ordination and Marian exile

Vestments controversy

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Robert Crowley (printer)

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Robert Crowley (printer)

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Alma mater · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → Magdalen College, Oxford
Born · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → c. 1517 Gloucestershire, England
Church · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → Church of England
Denomination · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → Protestantism (Anglicanism)
Died · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → 18 June 1588 (aged c. 71)
Diocese · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → Hereford
Installed · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → 24 March 1559
Ordination · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → 28/29 September 1551 by Nicholas Ridley
Predecessor · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → John Glazier
Successor · 1
Robert Crowley (printer) → Edward Cowper

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Robert Crowley (printer)Bornc. 1517 Gloucestershire, England1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)ChurchChurch of England1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)DenominationProtestantism (Anglicanism)1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)Died18 June 1588 (aged c. 71)1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)DioceseHereford1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)Installed24 March 15591.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)Ordination28/29 September 1551 by Nicholas Ridley1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)PredecessorJohn Glazier1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)SuccessorEdward Cowper1.00infobox
Robert Crowley (printer)Term ended15671.00infobox
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