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Ralph Baines

Ralph Baines or "Bayne"[1] (c. 1504 – 18 November 1559) was the last Roman Catholic Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, in England.


Ralph Baines
Bishop of Lichfield
ChurchRoman Catholic
DioceseLichfield
Appointed10 November 1554
Term ended24 Jun 1559
PredecessorRichard Sampson
SuccessorThomas Bentham
Orders
Consecration18 November 1554
by Edmund Bonner
Personal details
Bornc. 1504
Died18 November 1559

Early life edit

Baines was born around 1504 at Knowsthorpe in Yorkshire. Educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, he was ordained priest at Ely in 1519.[2] He came out against Hugh Latimer, and opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon, being incited to the latter by John Fisher.[3]

He was rector of Hardwick, Cambridgeshire, until 1544;[4] but he had left the country by 1538.[5]

Hebraist edit

Baines was a Hebraist, being a college lecturer in Hebrew at St John's. He went to Paris and became professor of Hebrew at the Collège de France from 1549 to 1554.[6]

He was the author of the work Compendium Michlol (also with the Hebrew title, Ḳiẓẓur ha-Ḥeleḳ Rishon ha-Miklol), containing a Latin abstract of the first part of David Ḳimḥi's Hebrew grammar, and dealing methodically with the letters, reading, nouns, regular and irregular verbs, prefixes and suffixes (Paris, 1554).

Bishop edit

In 1554, Baines returned to England and was consecrated as Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, on 18 November 1554.

He vigorously opposed the Protestant Reformers, and features largely in Foxe's Book of Martyrs,[7] conducting many examinations with his Chancellor, Anthony Draycot.[8] His chancellor was involved, for instance, in the burning of a young blind woman, Joan Waste, for heresy in Derby.[9] He was one of the eight defenders of Catholic doctrine at the Westminster Conference of 1558/9.

On the accession of Elizabeth I of England, he was deprived of his bishopric (21 June 1559)[10] and committed to the care of Edmund Grindal, the Protestant Bishop of London, becoming one of eleven imprisoned bishops (researches of G. Philips support a theory that, though nominally a guest, Baines was in fact a strict prisoner). His captivity lasted until 18 November 1559, when, in the words of fellow Roman Catholic John Pitts, Baines "died an illustrious Confessor of the Lord".

Works edit

  • Prima Rudimenta in linguam Hebraicam (Paris, 1550)
  • Compendium Michol, hoc est absolutissimæ grammatices Davidis Chimhi (Paris, 1554)
  • In Proverbia Salomonis (Paris, 1555).

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Bayne, Baynes, Banes; Rudolphus, Rudolph, Rodolph, Rodolphus Baynus.
  2. ^ "Baynes, Ralph (BNS517R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  3. ^ Richard Rex, The Theology of John Fisher (1991), p. 176.
  4. ^ History – Hardwick village 29 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Peter Marshall, Religious Identities in Henry VIII's England (2006), p. 232.
  6. ^ The Circulation of Knowledge in Humanist Europe – CNRS Web site – CNRS
  7. ^ http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/johnfoxe/apparatus/person_glossaryB.html, under Ralph Bayne.
  8. ^ John Foxe's Book of Martyrs 16 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Blind Joan (22) Is Executed 20 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, HeadlineHistory.co.uk, accessed February 2009
  10. ^ Bishops | British History Online

External links edit

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; et al., eds. (1901–1906). "Baynus (Bayne), Rudolphus". The Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ralph Baines". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

ralph, baines, bayne, 1504, november, 1559, last, roman, catholic, bishop, lichfield, coventry, england, right, reverendbishop, lichfieldchurchroman, catholicdioceselichfieldappointed10, november, 1554term, ended24, 1559predecessorrichard, sampsonsuccessorthom. Ralph Baines or Bayne 1 c 1504 18 November 1559 was the last Roman Catholic Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry in England The Right ReverendRalph BainesBishop of LichfieldChurchRoman CatholicDioceseLichfieldAppointed10 November 1554Term ended24 Jun 1559PredecessorRichard SampsonSuccessorThomas BenthamOrdersConsecration18 November 1554by Edmund BonnerPersonal detailsBornc 1504Knowsthorpe Yorkshire EnglandDied18 November 1559 Contents 1 Early life 2 Hebraist 3 Bishop 4 Works 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksEarly life editBaines was born around 1504 at Knowsthorpe in Yorkshire Educated at St John s College Cambridge he was ordained priest at Ely in 1519 2 He came out against Hugh Latimer and opposed Henry VIII s divorce from Catherine of Aragon being incited to the latter by John Fisher 3 He was rector of Hardwick Cambridgeshire until 1544 4 but he had left the country by 1538 5 Hebraist editBaines was a Hebraist being a college lecturer in Hebrew at St John s He went to Paris and became professor of Hebrew at the College de France from 1549 to 1554 6 He was the author of the work Compendium Michlol also with the Hebrew title Ḳiẓẓur ha Ḥeleḳ Rishon ha Miklol containing a Latin abstract of the first part of David Ḳimḥi s Hebrew grammar and dealing methodically with the letters reading nouns regular and irregular verbs prefixes and suffixes Paris 1554 Bishop editIn 1554 Baines returned to England and was consecrated as Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry on 18 November 1554 He vigorously opposed the Protestant Reformers and features largely in Foxe s Book of Martyrs 7 conducting many examinations with his Chancellor Anthony Draycot 8 His chancellor was involved for instance in the burning of a young blind woman Joan Waste for heresy in Derby 9 He was one of the eight defenders of Catholic doctrine at the Westminster Conference of 1558 9 On the accession of Elizabeth I of England he was deprived of his bishopric 21 June 1559 10 and committed to the care of Edmund Grindal the Protestant Bishop of London becoming one of eleven imprisoned bishops researches of G Philips support a theory that though nominally a guest Baines was in fact a strict prisoner His captivity lasted until 18 November 1559 when in the words of fellow Roman Catholic John Pitts Baines died an illustrious Confessor of the Lord Works editPrima Rudimenta in linguam Hebraicam Paris 1550 Compendium Michol hoc est absolutissimae grammatices Davidis Chimhi Paris 1554 In Proverbia Salomonis Paris 1555 References editNicholas Sanders Report to Cardinal Moroni 1561 Cath Record Soc Pubs 1905 I John Pitts De Angliae Scriptoribus 1623 Charles Dodd Church History 1688 Pt III ii art 3 Charles Henry Cooper Athenae Cantabrigienses 1 202 Joseph Gillow Bibl Dict Eng Cath London 1885 Thomas Edward Bridgett and Thomas Francis Knox Q Eliz and the Cath Hierarchy London 1889 G E Phillips Extinction of the Ancient Hierarchy London 1905 Johann Christoph Wolf Bibliotheca Hebrœa i 308 Notes edit Bayne Baynes Banes Rudolphus Rudolph Rodolph Rodolphus Baynus Baynes Ralph BNS517R A Cambridge Alumni Database University of Cambridge Richard Rex The Theology of John Fisher 1991 p 176 History Hardwick village Archived 29 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine Peter Marshall Religious Identities in Henry VIII s England 2006 p 232 The Circulation of Knowledge in Humanist Europe CNRS Web site CNRS http www hrionline ac uk johnfoxe apparatus person glossaryB html under Ralph Bayne John Foxe s Book of Martyrs Archived 16 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Blind Joan 22 Is Executed Archived 20 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine HeadlineHistory co uk accessed February 2009 Bishops British History OnlineExternal links editRalph Baines article in the Catholic Encyclopedia Source Jewish EncyclopediaCatholic Church titlesPreceded byRichard Sampson Bishop of Lichfield1554 1559 Succeeded byThomas Bentham nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Singer Isidore et al eds 1901 1906 Baynus Bayne Rudolphus The Jewish Encyclopedia New York Funk amp Wagnalls nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Herbermann Charles ed 1913 Ralph Baines Catholic Encyclopedia New York Robert Appleton Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralph Baines amp oldid 1152190683, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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