Hugh Latimer was bishop to both the Worchester (before the reformation) as well as a bishop of the Church of England and Chaplain to King Edward VI. Latimer was burned at the stake for his beliefs and teachings under the reign of Mary I and Nicholas Ridley was his executioner. He is believed to have made this quote prior to his death.
a candle
mr. rochesters candle
The light bulb changed the world because people did not have to go around with a candle in differantplaces.
Moonlight, sunlight, candle light, and light from a fire. Ps. Use your head, what light did anyone use back in those times?
The roman candles were called roman candles because they were made in rome...and that's where they were first made.
Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were two Protestant bishops who were burned at the stake for heresy in Oxford, England in 1555. They were executed during the reign of Queen Mary I for refusing to renounce their Protestant beliefs and conform to Roman Catholicism. This event is known as the "Oxford Martyrs."
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Beacuse he answers "Be of good cheer, Master Ridley, and play the man, for we shall this day light such a candle in England as I trust by God's grace shall never be put out."
Later Captain Beatty reveals the context of the quote, explaining, "A man named Latimer said that to a man named Nicholas Ridley, as they were being burnt alive at Oxford, for heresy, on October 16, 1555." (pg. 40) This indicates the woman's willingness to die for her books, and that the reason she was being burned was for heresy just as Latimer and Ridley were. Beatty's ability to explain this also adds depth to his character, as he must have read that information to recall what it came from.
Go to the governor's house on Ft. Ridley and select the option to use it there.
The Governor's house is on a hill at the far right of Fort Ridley island. Go there when you have the Blue Candle, so that you can read the parchment and begin the sailing quest.
Until you have read the Parchment in the Governor's house, using the Blue Candle, you will only see pirates through the telescope at Fort Ridley. (see related question)
He was never a carpenter.He was only ever a chandler [candle-maker] and a print-master.
You have to read the parchment at the Governor's house using the Blue Candle. Pnce you do, you can see the raft in the telescope (instead of pirates) and signal it with the broken mirror. (see related question)
go into Oaklore, and to the second door from far right actually its the door with the candle icon above it on the left
The song is "Goodbye England's Rose" rewritten by Elton John from his original tune "Candle in the Wind"
You go to a girl that regrets throwing her coin in the lake. Then you go to the general store and buy chicken feed for the boy and his chickens then the boy will give you one of his chickens as a reward. Then you go to the other boys house and use the chicken to eat all the bugs then the boy will give you a blue candle as a reward. Then you go to the generals house and use the candle to read the letter from Governor Ridley. Then you go to the telescope on Raft Ridley and since the last time you went only the pirate ship was visible now you will see a raft when you signal the raft he will come and give you some hints on how to find the treasure map.