Cranmer Hall, Lincolnshire

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Cranmer Hall was a manor in Lincolnshire in the sixteenth century.

It belonged to the family of Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury.[1]

References

  1. ^ John Foxe, Foxe's Book of Martyrs, The life, state, and story of the reverend pastor and prelate, Thomas Cranmer, archbishop of Canterbury, martyr; burned at Oxford, for the confession of Christ's true doctrine, under Queen Mary, A. D. 1556, March 21, p.331