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- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 abstract "On 1 June 1599, John Whitgift (the Archbishop of Canterbury) and Richard Bancroft (the Bishop of London) signed their names on an order to ban a selection of literary works. This act of censorship has become known among scholars as the \"Bishops' Ban\" and is one of only four such acts during the reign of Elizabeth I. Debora Shuger has called the order \"the most sweeping and stringent instance of early modern censorship.\"".
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- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 wikiPageWikiLink Satire.
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- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishop's Ban".
- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bishops' Ban of 1599".
- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 wikiPageWikiLinkText "book burnings of June 1599".
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- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 subject Category:1599_in_England.
- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 subject Category:Censorship.
- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 subject Category:Censorship_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Bishops_Ban_of_1599 comment "On 1 June 1599, John Whitgift (the Archbishop of Canterbury) and Richard Bancroft (the Bishop of London) signed their names on an order to ban a selection of literary works. This act of censorship has become known among scholars as the \"Bishops' Ban\" and is one of only four such acts during the reign of Elizabeth I. Debora Shuger has called the order \"the most sweeping and stringent instance of early modern censorship.\"".
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