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  • However, typographical and other evidence has convinced scholars that Day set up a clandestine press in premises connected to William Cecil in Lincolnshire,[14] and that he continued to print Protestant polemical works under the pseudonym Michael Wood.[11][15] The Michael Wood pamphlets included Protestant writings by Lady Jane Grey, John Hooper, and Stephen Gardiner, and attacks on Mary and her
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