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VAUX: Vaux of Harrowden: A Recusant Family

VAUX: Vaux of Harrowden: A Recusant Family

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by Godfrey Anstruther. 1953. 552p

The document discusses the reception of Sir Nicholas Vaux and others in France, highlighting their varying entertainment allowances. It provides insights into the challenges faced by clergy regarding celibacy and marriage, with statistics indicating that only a small number of clergy members chose to marry.

Additionally, the text delves into the religious policy of Elizabeth I, which was crafted by Sir William Cecil, aiming to gradually diminish Catholic influence without resorting to open persecution. This approach reflects the complexities of maintaining religious order during a time of significant tension between Catholic and Protestant factions.

Throughout the document, there are references to historical events and notable figures, illustrating the impact of religious fervor during the period. The narrative captures the intricate dynamics of faith, governance, and societal norms, providing a comprehensive view of the era's challenges and transformations.

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