Collections Concerning the Church Or Congregation of Protestant Separatists Formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in the Time of King James I: The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-EnglandJ.R. Smith, 1854 - 237 sider |
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... Thomas More had been sent . The Puritan also points to his martyrs and confessors , yet the Puritans were at that time a far less formidable body , with less compactness and less defined principles , and seemingly might have conformed ...
... Thomas More had been sent . The Puritan also points to his martyrs and confessors , yet the Puritans were at that time a far less formidable body , with less compactness and less defined principles , and seemingly might have conformed ...
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... Thomas Wentworth who then resided at the manor and who describes himself in his will " of Scrooby Manor , Esquire . " He was a younger brother of William Wentworth of Wentworth Wood- house , Esquire , Great Grandfather of Thomas Earl of ...
... Thomas Wentworth who then resided at the manor and who describes himself in his will " of Scrooby Manor , Esquire . " He was a younger brother of William Wentworth of Wentworth Wood- house , Esquire , Great Grandfather of Thomas Earl of ...
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... Thomas two , George two ; as they are enumerated by Lord Burghley himself , in his own hand , in a manuscript now in the British Museum.12 Scrooby was the subject of one of the leases granted to Samuel his eldest son , 13 and it must ...
... Thomas two , George two ; as they are enumerated by Lord Burghley himself , in his own hand , in a manuscript now in the British Museum.12 Scrooby was the subject of one of the leases granted to Samuel his eldest son , 13 and it must ...
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... Thomas Clifton , who lived at one of the Normantons in the county of Derby ; that he was the eldest of a large family , issue of two marriages : of the first there being , beside him- 26 From a slight notice of it in that useful ...
... Thomas Clifton , who lived at one of the Normantons in the county of Derby ; that he was the eldest of a large family , issue of two marriages : of the first there being , beside him- 26 From a slight notice of it in that useful ...
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... Thomas Clifton , and born at Normanton above - said , married Anne , daughter to J. Stuffen of Warsop , in the county of Nottingham , September , Anno 1586. He was minister and preacher of the Gospel at Babworth , in the said county ...
... Thomas Clifton , and born at Normanton above - said , married Anne , daughter to J. Stuffen of Warsop , in the county of Nottingham , September , Anno 1586. He was minister and preacher of the Gospel at Babworth , in the said county ...
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