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Side 19
... London with his mother unto 1624 , that he went to Gidding , his ordering his father's estate , continuation in the Vir- ginia business , chosen deputy to the company under the earl of Southampton's time of government , chosen ...
... London with his mother unto 1624 , that he went to Gidding , his ordering his father's estate , continuation in the Vir- ginia business , chosen deputy to the company under the earl of Southampton's time of government , chosen ...
Side 23
... London , and so on Whitsun - Monday away to Bourne in Cambridgeshire , to her daughter Collett's . 21. He ( N. F. ) stayed behind to settle his affairs , and his brother John Ferrar's business , and as soon as may be would go to Gidding ...
... London , and so on Whitsun - Monday away to Bourne in Cambridgeshire , to her daughter Collett's . 21. He ( N. F. ) stayed behind to settle his affairs , and his brother John Ferrar's business , and as soon as may be would go to Gidding ...
Side 26
... London , returning to Gidding , the lords of the Virginia company hearing what he had done , as to become a deacon , supposing that now , though he had refused temporal preferments , he could not refuse spiritual , they parled with sir ...
... London , returning to Gidding , the lords of the Virginia company hearing what he had done , as to become a deacon , supposing that now , though he had refused temporal preferments , he could not refuse spiritual , they parled with sir ...
Side 56
... London . 55. The whole book is stuffed with abominable falsehoods , and such stories told as the devil himself would be ashamed to utter : and though it was most easily to be confuted , yet it was upon con- sideration of some wise men ...
... London . 55. The whole book is stuffed with abominable falsehoods , and such stories told as the devil himself would be ashamed to utter : and though it was most easily to be confuted , yet it was upon con- sideration of some wise men ...
Side 60
... London went to the Tower ' to visit the bishop of Lincoln his diocesan , and he told him , he came to take his leave of him and last farewell . The bishop and he fell into much discourse of past and present things , and after a long ...
... London went to the Tower ' to visit the bishop of Lincoln his diocesan , and he told him , he came to take his leave of him and last farewell . The bishop and he fell into much discourse of past and present things , and after a long ...
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