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 63
... Lord revealed further unto him . And in the end , by the tyranny of the bishops against godly preachers and people , in silencing the one and persecuting the other , he and many more of those times began to look NEW PLYMOUTH . 63.
... Lord revealed further unto him . And in the end , by the tyranny of the bishops against godly preachers and people , in silencing the one and persecuting the other , he and many more of those times began to look NEW PLYMOUTH . 63.
Side 66
... Lord Burgh- ley , the Lord High Treasurer , and Sir John Fortescue , Chancellor of the Exchequer , on the last day of March , 1597 , for the three preceding years , the names of the Post - masters at the different stages on the great ...
... Lord Burgh- ley , the Lord High Treasurer , and Sir John Fortescue , Chancellor of the Exchequer , on the last day of March , 1597 , for the three preceding years , the names of the Post - masters at the different stages on the great ...
Side 67
... Lord Stanhope , from April 1st , 1602 , to March 31st , 1605 . Here we find that the daily wages of Brewster had been advanced from 20d . to 28. a day , from the 1st of July , 1603 , as expressed in the following entry : : - " William ...
... Lord Stanhope , from April 1st , 1602 , to March 31st , 1605 . Here we find that the daily wages of Brewster had been advanced from 20d . to 28. a day , from the 1st of July , 1603 , as expressed in the following entry : : - " William ...
Side 83
... Lord Burghley was then lord - treasurer , Fortescue under - treasurer , and Sir Roger Manwood lord chief baron . An order was made in conformity with the prayer . To this the defendant Robinson demurred , affirming that the Hospital was ...
... Lord Burghley was then lord - treasurer , Fortescue under - treasurer , and Sir Roger Manwood lord chief baron . An order was made in conformity with the prayer . To this the defendant Robinson demurred , affirming that the Hospital was ...
Side 87
... lying in prison in consequence , when his wife addressed an urgent appeal to Robert Earl of Salisbury , then lord high treasurer , on his behalf . of communities such as these . They usually began with NEW PLYMOUTH . 87.
... lying in prison in consequence , when his wife addressed an urgent appeal to Robert Earl of Salisbury , then lord high treasurer , on his behalf . of communities such as these . They usually began with NEW PLYMOUTH . 87.
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