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A History of the County of Rutland
… with the house was Robert Browne, the founder of the Brownists, the forerunners of the Congregationalists, who was born here about 1550. There are now only one or two cottages and a mill at Tolethorpe, the former village … 23 who was brother of Robert Browne, the founder of the Brownists. Francis died in 1603, and was succeeded by his son …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to besiege it with three cannon. 4 Presumably it was more or less destroyed at this time. A constable was appointed … His heir was another Ascelin, 22 but before 1189 his son or grandson Hugh, who claimed the office of hereditary high … volume contains a note by Robert Browne, founder of the "Brownists," who was rector for thirty years. The …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Peachy. See also Peche. [ 15] Peachy, () created D.C.L. 1 or 2 Nov., 1642. Peachey, (Sir) Henry s. William, of London, … M.A. 6 July, 1626 (as Ralph), vicar of Hutchington Longa, or Long Itchington, co. Warwick, 1628. See Foster's Index … B. and D.D. from Pembroke Coll. 25 June, 1627, (as Peirse or Piers), rector of Withersfield, Suffolk, 1634, and vicar …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… on the minds of individuals, and caused them to see, or fancy they saw, in the simplest phenomena of nature, … with the common people might by such means be overcome, or at least so far modified as to offer no serious impediment … for being to visit one in Bethlem coming home, I met Brownists and Anabaptists, I think at least 200, with Eaton's …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… looks like one, is really three short chronicles written or transcribed consecutiverly by the same pen. The first is a … indicating whether it was for the first, second, third, or what later time he was then mayor; but, as these numbers … for himself the notice of the original Puritans and Brownists, which completes the religious picture of the …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… to Londoners generally the old records of Middlesex are, or ought to be. The question naturally ariseswhy were the … other references to it. Where there are no Sessions Rolls, or imperfect Sessions Rolls only exist, it is obvious that … of always appears above the entry, in italics. The page or folio numbers, also given in italics in the left hand …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… major charge had been withdrawn; twenty-two were outlawed or transported and the remaining fifty-six were awarded minor … to be hanged, thirty-five were convicted of burglary or housebreaking, six of stealing sheep and pigs, twelve of … twelve with sheepstealing, five with stealing hogs or cattle, three with stealing a rope from a crane at Tower …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… an heretical Power. The enemies of Spain were the friends, or at any rate the welcome associates, of France; and this … to tarry indefinitely either in the Alps of Savoy or at Avignon ( pp. 523, infra). The King was naturally loath … 275, et seq. Cath. Rec. Soc. Misc. vol. ii. p. 64. The Brownists? Cf. Bor, Nederlandtsche Oorloghen (fol.), Deel ii. …
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… taken, then he entered again and took his place as Knight or Burgess of the House. The Fee for entering his name into … Rawleigh. Sir Walter Rawleigh said, In his conceit the Brownists are worthy to be rooted out of a Common-wealth; but … the Fact as Severely as you will. If two or three thousand Brownists meet at the Sea-side, at whose charge shall they be …
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… The Effect of it was, That every man which had, or could invent any Art, or Trade, should for his Life Monopolize the same to his own … but by the Merits of others also. 'A 3 d. Sort, are the Brownists, or Family of Love. A Sect too well known in …
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