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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… he expressly refused to take his oath to answer articles, or to answer the same; for which contempt, and for that he … that defendants should have their printing instruments or other materials heretofore seized by the Company of … be committed. John Allen and William Snow, of Southwark, Brownists. They appeared and were committed to the Gatehouse, …
Survey of London
… the Shedd is but of a lowe buylding and but ij Stories or degrees high withoute any Garretts." On 17th April, 1612, … against the Park wall has now expanded into a messuage or mansion house "nowe in the handes of the said Lady … 66 feet from the passage, as well as ( a) a "littell yard or garden, " containing "from thend of the buildings under …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… of "Her Highness' faithful subjects falsely called Brownists" to the Lords of the Council. Her Majesty's natural … the historian, have revealed the fact that only four Brownists absolutely went out. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… are altogether unwilling to be ordered by the planters, or to join with them as they desire. Annexed, 41. I. Extract … Northampton, Sir Fran. Bacon, and others, for the colony or plantation in Newfoundland, from 46 to 52 deg. Nor. lat., … of Seven Articles sent unto the Council of England by the Brownists of Leyden." …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Newfoundland of any but such as are of ship's companies, or are to plant and intend to settle there, see ante, No. 7. … may be blasted by wrong measure from the Dutch agent or his emissaries without some care, he does in behalf of the … Sec. Coke's time. They were called in question for being Brownists while Coke was Sec. The Dutch plantation in New …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… England, that they should forthwith either relinquish it or become subjects of the King of England. John Peacock … marriage ceremony there, the inhabitants having been seven or eight years without a minister, but that had he not done … troublers of it. Replies to objections that they are Brownists, factious Puritans, and schismatics. Describes the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… to the profits of the rectory, although in the late 11th or early 12th century Wulfric the priest may have been … until the 16th century and probably appointed curates or vicars from the first. The advowson followed the descent … was described as 'a place always too much encumbered with Brownists and Separatists', 106 but although an account …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tenements were in the hands of a class of mesne landlords or rentiers; thus the actual occupiers of houses in 1441 … notoriety grew out of all proportion to the town's size or economic significance. Directly or indirectly Banbury's position as a communications centre …
Old and New London
… from Beormund, the Saxon lord of the district, and ea, or eye, an "island," descriptive of the locality, near the … is Saxon for prince, and that mund signified security or peace, so that Bermondsey may be interpreted as "the … Browne, a Puritan minister, and founder of the sect of Brownists, was master of St. Olave's Grammar School from 1586 …
A History of the County of Essex
… house, designed by S. S. Teulon, was built in 1859-60 on or near the same site, and was still in excellent condition … about half of them were pluralists. 73Thomas of Bolonia or Boloigne by will proved in 1316 provided a chantry from … restored c. 1662; in 1664 he was old and sick, and most or all of the very few parishioners attended neighbouring …
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