William Tyndale, lived in the 15th century, roughly 500 years ago.
In 1525-1526 William Tyndal printed the first New Testament in English,
Margaret Tyndal Winthrop died in 1647.
Thomas Tyndal has written: 'The consideration of our latter end recommended, as the means of obtaining true wisdom'
Willis J. Egan has written: 'The rule of faith in St. Thomas More's controversy with William Tyndal, 1528-1533'
yes , because it is a colloid
Elizabethan/Renaissance
he lived in the medival period and died in 1082
it is easily seen with car headlights going through fog. have fun
He didn't live anywhere after his time in the White House. He was assassinated while in office as President (in Buffalo, NY).
Like most people, one day at a time.
It's called the Elizabethan Age or the English Renaissance.
Where did Saint William of York live