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- Bishop [r]: Christian clergy member with a higher rank than that of priest. [e]
- Elizabeth I [r]: Queen of England (reigned 1559-1603). [e]
- Oath of Supremacy [r]: Oath taken by a person towards public or church office in England, to swear allegiance to the monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England. [e]
- Secretary of State [r]: In Britain, the head of any of the more important government departments, or in the United States, the head of the State Department, which deals with foreign policy. [e]
- William Shakespeare [r]: (1564- 1616) English poet and playwright. [e]
- Charles Sumner [r]: Add brief definition or description
- William Brodie [r]: (1741 - 1788) Respectable Edinburgh citizen who led a gang of burglars and died on a gallows that he himself had designed. [e]
- Oliver Cromwell [r]: (1599-1658) English soldier, statesman, and leader of the Puritan revolution, nicknamed "Old Ironsides". [e]