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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... Morton , in his New England's Memorial , 1669 , that the founders of New Plymouth came from " the North of Eng- land . " Hubbard , another early writer on the affairs of New England , uses the same expression.5 Prince , however , in ...
... Morton , in his New England's Memorial , 1669 , that the founders of New Plymouth came from " the North of Eng- land . " Hubbard , another early writer on the affairs of New England , uses the same expression.5 Prince , however , in ...
Side 57
... Morton , in his New England's Memorial , speaks of him as being eighty- four at the time of his death , which he places in 1643 , not 1644 ; and Morton was the nephew of Bradford , and had papers of his now lost . Nottingham- His ...
... Morton , in his New England's Memorial , speaks of him as being eighty- four at the time of his death , which he places in 1643 , not 1644 ; and Morton was the nephew of Bradford , and had papers of his now lost . Nottingham- His ...
Side 77
... Morton , then the head of that eminent family , that it was considered as founded anew , and the The Bawtry Hospital Suit . illam partem subsidii per ipsum debitam 26 die Martii ultimi pre- teriti , pro promotione sua predicta : Sed ...
... Morton , then the head of that eminent family , that it was considered as founded anew , and the The Bawtry Hospital Suit . illam partem subsidii per ipsum debitam 26 die Martii ultimi pre- teriti , pro promotione sua predicta : Sed ...
Side 78
... Morton advanced to them the large sum of £ 250 . , for which the con- vent agreed to pay eight marks per annum , to the chaplain of the Bawtry Hospital and his successors , who were to celebrate in the chapel , and pray for the good ...
... Morton advanced to them the large sum of £ 250 . , for which the con- vent agreed to pay eight marks per annum , to the chaplain of the Bawtry Hospital and his successors , who were to celebrate in the chapel , and pray for the good ...
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... Morton , Esquire , then the head of the family , and aged forty- three , and John Mirfyn , the vicar of Harworth , aged threescore and fourteen , who both deposed to the utter profanation of the chapel , in which swine were kept ...
... Morton , Esquire , then the head of the family , and aged forty- three , and John Mirfyn , the vicar of Harworth , aged threescore and fourteen , who both deposed to the utter profanation of the chapel , in which swine were kept ...
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Alice amongst Amsterdam Anabaptists ancient anno Anthony Morton April Archbishop Archbishop of York Archbishop Sandys Austerfield Babworth baptised Basset-Lawe Bawtry Bernard Brownists buried ceremonies chapel Christ Christian Church of England communion conscience daughter of Robert daughter of Thomas died divine ecclesiastical Elizabeth emigration eminent English faith father formed founders Gainsborough George Morton godly Governor Bradford Grace hath Holland honour Hospital James Brewster July lands Leyden lived London Lord Manor March Margaret marriage married Mary Brewster master May-Flower ministry Mundham Norwich Nottinghamshire opinions parish pastor persons Plymouth prayer Puritan Puritan ministers Reformation reign religion religious removed residence respect Richard Clifton Robert Bradford Scripture Scrooby Scrooby Church separation Separatist Church Separatists Sir Edwin Sandys Smith Southworth spirit Sutton things tion truth Tuxford unto vicar Welbeck wife William Brewster word Worksop worship writings of Bradford Yorkshire Young