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  1. A sermon of Cuthbert Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, before King Henry VIII; by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-08-29
  2. Deans of Salisbury: Richard Poore, Thomas Pierce, Eustace, Cuthbert Tunstall, Adam Moleyns, John Piers, Thomas Ruthall, Dean of Salisbury
  3. Évêque de Londres: Mellitus, Cuthbert Tunstall, Robert Lowth, William Warham, Geoffrey Fisher, Dunstan de Cantorbéry (French Edition)
  4. The Last Years of Cuthbert Tunstall (1547-1559). [Subtitle]: (Durham Cathedral Lecture) by D.M. Loades, 1973-01-01
  5. People From Hambleton (District): Roger Ascham, Frank Wild, Jack Hatfield, Cuthbert Tunstall, Walter Braithwaite, Robin Turton, Baron Tranmire
  6. The Last Years of Cuthbert Tunstall (1547-1559). by D.M. Loades, 1973
  7. Évêque de Durham: Rainulf Flambard, Guillaume de Saint-Calais, Thomas Wolsey, Cuthbert Tunstall, Guillaume Walcher, David Edward Jenkins (French Edition)
  8. Diplomate Britannique: Richard Hakluyt, George Jellicoe, Nathaniel Parker-Forth, George Bogle, Cuthbert Tunstall, James Maitland (French Edition)
  9. A Sermon of Cuthbert Tonstall, Bishop of Durham, Preached on Palm Sunday ... by bishop of Durham Cuthbert Tunstall, Cuthbert Tunstall, 2008-08-21
  10. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2009-06-13
  11. A sermon of Cuthbert Bysshop of Duresme made vpon Palme sondaye laste past, before the maiestie of our souerayne lorde kynge Henry the. VIII. kynge of England [and] of France. (1539) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-07-13
  12. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-09-10
  13. A Sermon Of Cuthbert Tonstall: Bishop Of Durham (1823) by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-09-10
  14. A Sermon Preached on Palm Sunday, 1539, Before King Henry Viii. by Cuthbert Tunstall, 2010-07-24

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cuthbert Tunstall
Cuthbert Tunstall. Bishop of London, later of Durham, b. at Hackforth,Yorkshire, in 1474; d. at Lambeth Palace, 18 Nov., 1559. He
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Bishop of London, later of Durham, b. at Hackforth, Yorkshire, in 1474; d. at Lambeth Palace, 18 Nov., 1559. He studied both at Oxford and Cambridge, finally graduating LL.D. at Padua. Being an accomplished scholar both in theology and law, as well as in Greek and Hebrew, he soon won the friendship of Archbishop Warham , who on 25 Aug., 1511, made him his chancellor, and shortly after rector of Harrow-on-the-Hill. He became successively a canon of Lincoln (1514) and archdeacon of Chester (1515). He began his diplomatic career as ambassador at Brussels, in conjunction with Sir Thomas More, and there he lodged with Erasmus, becoming the intimate friend of both of them. Further preferments and embassies fell to his lot, till in 1522 he was appointed Bishop of London by papal provision. On 25 May, 1523, he became keeper of the privy seal; but neither the work this entailed nor fresh embassies prevented him from making a visitation of his diocese. A visit to Worms (1520-1) had opened his eyes to the dangers of the Lutheran movement and the evils arising from heretical literature. In the divorce question Tunstall acted as one of Queen Katherine's counsel, but he endeavoured to dissuade her from appealing to Rome. On 21 Feb., 1529-30, he was translated by the pope from the Diocese of London to the more important See of Durham, a step which involved the assumption of quasi-regal power and authority within the bishopric (see DURHAM, ANCIENT CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF). During the troubled years that followed, Tunstall was far from imitating the constancy of [St. John] Fisher and [St. Thomas] More, yet he ever held to Catholic doctrine and practices. He adopted a policy of passive obedience and acquiescence in many matters with which he could have had no sympathy. With regard to the suppression of the monasteries, the king's ministers so feared his influence that they prevented his attendance at Parliament.

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Cuthbert Tunstall. Cuthbert Tunstall was educated at Balliol College, Oxford,then left because of the plague to go to King s Hall, Cambridge.
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Born: 1474 in Hackforth, Yorkshire, England
Died: 18 Dec 1559 in Lambeth, London, England
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Cuthbert Tunstall was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, then left because of the plague to go to King's Hall, Cambridge. When Henry VIII founded Trinity College 50 years later, King's Hall became part of Trinity. Between 1499 and 1505 Tunstall studied Canon and Roman law at Padua. On his return to England he entered the Church, obtaining the parish of Barmston in Yorkshire. After being rector of a number of different parishes, holding several at one time, he became Bishop of London in 1522, then becoming Bishop of Durham in 1530. A conservative during the Reformation he was imprisoned in 1552 and deprived of his bishopric. Reinstated the following year by Mary Tudor, Tunstall was deprived again in 1559 after refusing to swear the oath of supremacy under Elizabeth. Tunstall wrote the first printed work published in England devoted exclusively to mathematics. It was an arithmetic book

3. Cuthbert Tunstall
Cuthbert Tunstall. Cuthbert Tunstall (or Tonstall) (1474 November18, 1559) was an English church leader, twice Bishop of Durham.
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Cuthbert Tunstall (or Tonstall November 18 ) was an English church leader, twice Bishop of Durham He was an illegitimate son of Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle, Lancashire ; his legitimate half-brother, Brian Tunstall, was killed at the Battle of Flodden in . Cuthbert seems to have studied at Oxford , at Cambridge and at Padua , and became a distinguished scholar, winning favourable comment from Erasmus . Having held several livings in quick succession, he became chancellor to William Warham Archbishop of Canterbury , in , and was soon employed on diplomatic business by King Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey , being sent to Brussels in and to Cologne in . He was present during the famous Diet of Worms in In he had been made Master of the Rolls ; in 1521 he became Dean of Salisbury, in 1522 Bishop of London , and in 1523 keeper of the privy seal. For Henry VIII he negotiated with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor , after the Battle of Pavia in , and he helped to arrange the Peace of Cambrai in 1529. In 1530 he succeeded Wolsey as Bishop of Durham . However, Tunstall's religious views soon caused anxiety. He adhered firmly to the traditional teaching of the Church, but after some hesitation he accepted Henry as its head and publicly defended this position. In

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Cuthbert Tunstall. Cuthbert Tunstall (or Tonstall) (1474 November18, 1559) was an English church leader, twice Bishop of Durham.
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Cuthbert Tunstall
Cuthbert Tunstall (or Tonstall November 18 ) was an English church leader, twice Bishop of Durham . He was an illegitimate son of Thomas Tunstall of Thurland Castle, Lancashire ; his legitimate half-brother, Brian Tunstall, was killed at the Battle of Flodden in . Cuthbert seems to have studied at Oxford , at Cambridge and at Padua , and became a distinguished scholar, winning favourable comment from Erasmus . Having held several livings in quick succession, he became chancellor to William Warham Archbishop of Canterbury , in , and was soon employed on diplomatic business by King Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey , being sent to Brussels in and to Cologne in . He was present during the famous Diet of Worms in . In he had been made Master of the Rolls ; in 1521 he became Dean of Salisbury, in 1522

7. Cuthbert Tunstall --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Cite this article. cuthbert tunstall. born 1474, Hackforth, Yorkshire, England MLA style " cuthbert tunstall." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service
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8. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Cuthbert Constable
cuthbert Constable. (Formerly tunstall). Date of birth uncertain;d. 27 March, 1746. He was the son of Francis tunstall of Wycliffe
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(Formerly TUNSTALL) Date of birth uncertain; d. 27 March, 1746. He was the son of Francis Tunstall of Wycliffe Hall, Yorkshire, England, and Cicely, daughter of John Constable, second Viscount Dunbar. When in 1718 he succeeded, on the death of his uncle, the last Viscount Dunbar, to the estates of Burton Constable, he changed his surname from Tunstall to Constable. He was educated at Douai and subsequently studied medicine at Montpellier, where he took the degree of Doctor of Medicine. He formed a large collection of books and MSS. at Burton Constable, and in other ways was a constant patron of Catholic literature, assisting Bishop Challoner by lending him documents for the "Memoirs of Missionary Priests", and Dodd, by contributing to the expenses of the "History of the Church of England". He also maintained friendly relations with non-Catholic scholars; and among the Burton Constable papers are two volumes of his correspondence with Mr. Nicholson of University College, Oxford, and the well-known antiquary, Thomas Hearne. His correspondence with the former was chiefly concerned with particulars for the biography of Abraham Woodhead , for whom he had a great veneration. His only publication is a life of

9. TUNSTALL, CUTHBERT
tunstall, cuthbert. tunstall, C.TUPPER, SIR CHARLES tunstall (or TONSTALL), cuthbert (14741559), English prelate, was an illegitimate son of Thomas tunstall of Thurland
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TUNSTALL, C.TUPPER, SIR CHARLES Salsamentum sardicum. At present preference is given to tunny preserved in oil. Many of the fishes, especially the smaller ones, ] are consumed fresh. The tunny occurs also in the Pacific and is much sought for by anglers on the coast of southern California, where tuna-fishing has become a fashionable sport; but several other species seem to take its place in the Indo-Pacific ocean. It is one of the largest fishes, attaining to a length of ten ft. and to a weight of more than a thousand pounds. In connection with the extremely active life of these fishes allusion should be made to the fact, first ascertained in 1839 by John (brother of Sir Humphry) Davy, that the temperature of the blood of a tunny may be considerably higher than that of the surrounding water, a discovery which disposed of the time-honored division of vertebrate animals into warm-blooded and cold-blooded. The variations and movements of the tunny and albacores were studied with special care by King Carlos of Portugal, who published in 1899 a large illustrated memoir entitled A Pesca do atwm no Algarve in 1898 (Lisbon). This memoir is accompanied by excellent figures of the different species of Thunnus and charts of their distribution in the Atlantic. Among Tunstall's writings are De veritaie corporis el sanguinis domini nostri Jesu Christi in eucharistia (1554); and De arte supputandi libri quattuor (1522). The bishop's correspondence as president of the council of the north is in the British Museum.

10. Tunstall Portrait
cuthbert tunstall. JOC/EFR September 2003 The URL of this page is © Copyrightinformation. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/PictDisplay/tunstall.html.
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11. TUNSTALL, CUTHBERT
tunstall, cuthbert. tunstall, C.TUPPER, SIR CHARLES Salsamentum sardicum.At present preference is given to tunny preserved in oil.
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TUNSTALL, CUTHBERT
TUNSTALL, C.TUPPER, SIR CHARLES Salsamentum sardicum. At present preference is given to tunny preserved in oil. Many of the fishes, especially the smaller ones, ] are consumed fresh. The tunny occurs also in the Pacific and is much sought for by anglers on the coast of southern California, where tuna-fishing has become a fashionable sport; but several other species seem to take its place in the Indo-Pacific ocean. It is one of the largest fishes, attaining to a length of ten ft. and to a weight of more than a thousand pounds. In connection with the extremely active life of these fishes allusion should be made to the fact, first ascertained in 1839 by John (brother of Sir Humphry) Davy, that the temperature of the blood of a tunny may be considerably higher than that of the surrounding water, a discovery which disposed of the time-honored division of vertebrate animals into warm-blooded and cold-blooded. The variations and movements of the tunny and albacores were studied with special care by King Carlos of Portugal, who published in 1899 a large illustrated memoir entitled A Pesca do atwm no Algarve in 1898 (Lisbon). This memoir is accompanied by excellent figures of the different species of Thunnus and charts of their distribution in the Atlantic. Among Tunstall's writings are De veritaie corporis el sanguinis domini nostri Jesu Christi in eucharistia (1554); and De arte supputandi libri quattuor (1522). The bishop's correspondence as president of the council of the north is in the British Museum.

12. TUNSTALL, C.
tunstall, C. TUNNEL .VAULTTUNNY. carbonic acid amounting to from 15 or 20 to 60, 70 and even 89 parts in 10 000. tunstall (or TONSTALL), cuthbert (14741559), English prelate, was an illegitimate
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TUNNEL .VAULTTUNNY carbonic acid amounting to from 15 or 20 to 60, 70 and even 89 parts in 10,000. But since the adoption of electricity as the motive power the atmosphere of the tunnels has much improved, and two samples taken from the cars in 1905 gave 11-27 an(l I4'7 parts of carbonic acid in 10,000. The Boston system of electrically operated subways and tunnels is ventilated by electric fans capable of completely changing the air in each section about every fifteen minutes. Air admitted at portals and stations is withdrawn midway between stations. In the case of the East Boston tunnel, the air leaving the tunnel under the middle of the harbour is carried to the shore through longitudinal ducts (fig. 3) and is there expelled through fan-chambers. 32 ft X 29 cub, ft. cub. ft. Down line, gradient falling I in 100-At east mouth ...... 28 chains from east mouth 48 chains from east mouth I m. 8 chains from east mouth . . . 0-620 = 0-575 . . . 1-500 = 1-380 . . .1 520 = 1-310 . 0-680 = 0-587 1 SEVERN TUNNEL (4 m. 28^ chains in length). Percentage of Wear per annum.

13. Tunstall, Cuthbert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. tunstall, cuthbert.(both t n´st l) (KEY) , 1474–1559, English bishop. After
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Tunstall or Tonstall, Cuthbert u l] Pronunciation Key Tunstall or Tonstall, Cuthbert , English bishop. After studying at Oxford, Cambridge, and Padua, he entered the church and was rapidly advanced. A friend of Thomas More and of Erasmus, Tunstall served Henry VIII on many diplomatic missions, held numerous positions in the church, and in 1530 succeeded Thomas Wolsey as bishop of Durham. Although Tunstall never gave up his belief in Roman Catholic dogma and although he wrote numerous tracts in Latin defending his beliefs, he adopted a policy of passive obedience to the ecclesiastical revolution of Henry VIII. He opposed the Protestant reforms, but after they had been passed he helped carry them out. He supported Henry's oath of supremacy, and in 1537 he was made president of the Council of the North. In Edward VI's reign he supported the protectorate of Edward Seymour, duke of Somerset , and was imprisoned and deprived after Somerset's fall (1551). Restored to his bishopric at the accession of Mary (1553), he refrained from the persecution of Protestants, and there were no executions in his diocese. Tunstall refused to take the oath of supremacy when Elizabeth I came to the throne, and he was placed in the custody of the archbishop of Canterbury. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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19. TUNSTALL, Cuthbert, De Arte Supputandi Libri Quatuor
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20. Cuthbert Mayne --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, tunstall, cuthbert prelate, bishop of London (1522–30) and of Durham (1530–52and 1553–59), who was a leading conservative in the age of the English
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