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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... 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 have been under ...
... 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 have been under ...
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... George the tra- veller and religious poet . Sir Edwin Sandys in the course of events was , as we shall see , a principal agent in obtaining a legal per- mission for the Scrooby people to remove themselves to America . He sympathized ...
... George the tra- veller and religious poet . Sir Edwin Sandys in the course of events was , as we shall see , a principal agent in obtaining a legal per- mission for the Scrooby people to remove themselves to America . He sympathized ...
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... George Saint Paul , of Lincoln- shire ; and afterwards , the Earl of Warwick . They sent him to Christ's College , Cambridge , where it seems that he might be contemporary with Smith . They were probably in other respects his ...
... George Saint Paul , of Lincoln- shire ; and afterwards , the Earl of Warwick . They sent him to Christ's College , Cambridge , where it seems that he might be contemporary with Smith . They were probably in other respects his ...
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... - dam , who , as well as his brother George , whom he is charged with having excommunicated , were originally from Richmond . See Brook , vol . ii , p . 99 . months after fixed his residence at Newcastle - upon- Tyne NEW PLYMOUTH . 47.
... - dam , who , as well as his brother George , whom he is charged with having excommunicated , were originally from Richmond . See Brook , vol . ii , p . 99 . months after fixed his residence at Newcastle - upon- Tyne NEW PLYMOUTH . 47.
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... George Cranmer , another of Davison's assistants or servants , being fond of theo- logical and ecclesiastical studies , having been a pupil of Hooker and assisting him in his work on Eccle- siastical Polity . He also lived much with Sir ...
... George Cranmer , another of Davison's assistants or servants , being fond of theo- logical and ecclesiastical studies , having been a pupil of Hooker and assisting him in his work on Eccle- siastical Polity . He also lived much with Sir ...
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