| 1. | During the reign of Edward VI Crome appears to have lived quietly.
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| 2. | Crome was born in Norwich in Norfolk, the son of a weaver.
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| 3. | One of the men, Edward Crome, recanted and was thus pardoned.
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| 4. | How long Crome was kept in prison is unclear.
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| 5. | After the meeting Crome began to plan his works in advance, too.
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| 6. | It was finished in satin crome or black.
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| 7. | Crome started living as private scholar and writer.
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| 8. | Crome was arrested in April 1546 for heresy.
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| 9. | In October 1792 Crome married Phoebe Berney they had two daughters and six sons.
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| 10. | In 1516 Crome was the university preacher.
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