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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Side 36
... received less notice than he deserves at the hands of the dispensers of posthumous honours . He was born in 1566 or 1567 , according to the inscription on his engraved portrait , which states that he was 74 at the time of his death ...
... received less notice than he deserves at the hands of the dispensers of posthumous honours . He was born in 1566 or 1567 , according to the inscription on his engraved portrait , which states that he was 74 at the time of his death ...
Side 37
... received institution on the 19th of June , 1601 . Here he was for several years the very zealous minis- ter , carrying to an extreme length the Puritan scru- ples , going to the very verge of separation ; and joining himself even to ...
... received institution on the 19th of June , 1601 . Here he was for several years the very zealous minis- ter , carrying to an extreme length the Puritan scru- ples , going to the very verge of separation ; and joining himself even to ...
Side 55
... as for other weighty affairs of state , so to receive possession of the cautionary towns ; 33 and in token and 33 That is , Flushing and Brill . sign thereof the keys of Flushing being delivered to him NEW PLYMOUTH . 55.
... as for other weighty affairs of state , so to receive possession of the cautionary towns ; 33 and in token and 33 That is , Flushing and Brill . sign thereof the keys of Flushing being delivered to him NEW PLYMOUTH . 55.
Side 65
... Receives the appointment of Post - mas- ter of Scrooby . casual notices of Brewster as an inhabitant of Scrooby , but that he himself held for many years the office of Post - master , or Post , as the term 9 NEW PLYMOUTH . 65.
... Receives the appointment of Post - mas- ter of Scrooby . casual notices of Brewster as an inhabitant of Scrooby , but that he himself held for many years the office of Post - master , or Post , as the term 9 NEW PLYMOUTH . 65.
Side 67
... receives £ 73 . The latest account in which Brewster's name occurs is that from April 1st , 1607 , to March 31st , 1609 : - " William Brewster , Post of Scrooby , for his wages at 2s . per diem for 183 days , begun the 1st of April ...
... receives £ 73 . The latest account in which Brewster's name occurs is that from April 1st , 1607 , to March 31st , 1609 : - " William Brewster , Post of Scrooby , for his wages at 2s . per diem for 183 days , begun the 1st of April ...
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