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 107
... Morton in Martin lordship . Austerfield as well as Bawtry was in those days a royal manor , having been acquired by the crown by forfeitures or marriages from the illustrious and well - known line of Nevile and Despenser , and the ...
... Morton in Martin lordship . Austerfield as well as Bawtry was in those days a royal manor , having been acquired by the crown by forfeitures or marriages from the illustrious and well - known line of Nevile and Despenser , and the ...
Side 108
... Morton implies acquaintance with them . The Mr. Richardson to whom he commits two of the children , was next to the Mortons , the most considerable person then at Bawtry . His name was Richard , and he had married Elizabeth Lindley , a ...
... Morton implies acquaintance with them . The Mr. Richardson to whom he commits two of the children , was next to the Mortons , the most considerable person then at Bawtry . His name was Richard , and he had married Elizabeth Lindley , a ...
Side 118
... Morton's New England's Memorial , with many illustrative notes , states that he had been in- formed by a certain Mrs. White , an old lady whose mind was richly stored with anecdotes of the " First- Comers , " that Mrs. Alice ...
... Morton's New England's Memorial , with many illustrative notes , states that he had been in- formed by a certain Mrs. White , an old lady whose mind was richly stored with anecdotes of the " First- Comers , " that Mrs. Alice ...
Side 119
... the Bradfords . The American writers on this subject allege that a sister of the Governor Supposed marriage of a George Mor- ton and a Bradford , and Nathaniel of that mar- riage . Morton a son named Sarah NEW PLYMOUTH . 119.
... the Bradfords . The American writers on this subject allege that a sister of the Governor Supposed marriage of a George Mor- ton and a Bradford , and Nathaniel of that mar- riage . Morton a son named Sarah NEW PLYMOUTH . 119.
Side 120
... Morton a son named Sarah married George Morton , and was mother of Nathaniel Morton the author of New England's Memorial , first printed in 1669 ; and they are supported by the strong fact that Nathaniel Morton does in that work call ...
... Morton a son named Sarah married George Morton , and was mother of Nathaniel Morton the author of New England's Memorial , first printed in 1669 ; and they are supported by the strong fact that Nathaniel Morton does in that work call ...
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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