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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… of the sole printing of the book called "The Peace Maker, or Britain's Blessing," for seven years. [ Ibid., p. 241.] … because of his sickness; it is thought to be leprosy, or that he has taken poison. Sir Lionel Cranfield succeeds … were indicted for the riot at the Spanish Ambassador's. Brownists fined and imprisoned. Capt. Bubbe pilloried for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… due, to such as discover and pay them before Hilary Term, or within 4 months of their becoming due; with articles … under the Broad Seal [for alienation of lands], to ratify or alter compositions made, to settle fines and fees, &c. … to D. Carleton. The sickness but little abated. Some Brownists, with their preacher, Trundle, apprehended. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… from Hertford Assizes, that he may know his fault, or be released of his grievances for calling him in question. … lend sums of money upon Privy Seals, and to make schedules or books thereof, and send the same to the Lord Privy Seal to … notes as to which were torn up, dashed, laid asleep, or committed. April ? 122. Notes of propositions for redress …
The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
… Bill concerning Woollen-Cloths called Devonshire Kersies or Dozens, was upon the second reading committed unto the … is aforesaid. Sir Walter Raleigh said, In my conceit the Brownists are worthy to be rooted out of a Commonwealth: But … that concerneth a Brownist; and if we make a Law against Barrowists and Brownists, let us set down a Note of them, who …
The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
… sum should be presently paid as soon as he had Sworn, or else the Swearer to lose his Head. We use so much Levity … request to have any fetcht in upon suspicion of Felony or the like; he will write the Warrant himself, and you must … but by the Merits of others also; A third fort are the Brownists or Family of Love, a Sect too well known in …
The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
… of the Speeches in this business of Mr Fitzherbert, or of those other aforesaid Passages handled in the said … only: So that under this Bill there might be included Brownists and Barrowists. M r Lewes shewed, that it was not fit that the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… that nothing is omitted, which conduces to the we l l or de ri n g of that affaire, but the case stands thus: S i r … hand writt hether yesterday; to witt, that on sunday next, or monday at furthest, he goes to A r r as and from thence to … to the other cardinalls. Thus sir you see, that sooner or later I am always sure to furnish you with a piece of …
Middlesex county records
… of Peace of this Countye of Middlesex, Coroner, Constable or other Officer of authoritye within the same countye whatsoever shall committ anye person or persons to any prison whatsoever for anye manner of … John Wilkenson, John Heynes and William Serbye, all three Brownists "convicted and having remayned in prison for the …
Middlesex county records
… Joseph Ward carpenter, both late of the said parish, put or caused to be put one hundred cartloads of rubbish (centum … on two several parchments, for not going to church, chapel or any other usual place of common prayer, during one month … death itselfe, reproaching us as schismaticks, donatists, Brownists, seditious persons &c." On 10 Oct., 1678, Andrew …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… will also be found under the proper name. Northales, or Cove-Hithe (St. Andrew) NORTHALES, or Cove-Hithe ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union and … Robert Brown, founder of the religious sect called Brownists, was a native of the town. Dr. Samuel Parker, …
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