Richard Bancroft

Bancroft, Richard

Bancroft, Richard (1544–1610). Archbishop of Canterbury. His aversion to Puritanism is expressed in his writings. An uncompromising man of considerable academic ability, he was committed to the importance of clerical learning.

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