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A History of the County of Essex
… the King's council heretics. The abbot, Thomas Marshall or Beche, took little care to conceal his views against the … incumbents and to the common preacher. In 1604 a group of Brownists clashed with Richard Harris, the preacher, whom … as a non-resident and persecutor of God's people. The Brownists may have had some support from within the town …
A History of the County of York
… in the city mostly concern immigrant craftsmen or their immediate descendants. Gilbert Johnson, 'Dutchman … towns, an outsider, whether Netherlander, Northumbrian, or Londoner, ran special risks of denunciation if he … are scarcely represented before 1603. Of the Brownists, or of those clergy who refused certain Prayer Book …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Presbyterians are quite out of favour. The Anabaptists, Brownists, and Quakers as chief in esteem with Sir Hen. Vane … Cromwell, and how it may be paid for without prejudice or charge to the Commonwealth. To meet in the Inner Court of … 6 days from all persons save those allowed by this House, or by the Council of State. The Council of State to hear Col. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… intend to ply without the Soundings. Also that there are 7 or 8 more getting ready to come to sea, two being new … save such as go to sea in men-of-war. There were lately 2 or 3 foot companies drawn into that garrison, as an addition … raising in London 3 regiments of Quakers, Anabaptists, and Brownists, called congregational men, to be under Sir. Hen. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… oath, in writing, on any cause whether expressed by words or actions, spoken, printed, written, or published, against the peace of the commonwealth, securing … his officers against such committee; that they called them Brownists and Anabaptists, and said they would rather fight …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… are under her charge. 14. The committee for examinations or the Lord President to examine such prisoners as Col. … to the Navy Commissioners. Having occasion to use 600 or 700 tons more of shipping to carry provisions to Berwick, … hereabouts (and especially at Amsterdam), as well as the Brownists and Anabaptists, are very much exasperated against …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of James Pedder, Esq., of Ashton Lodge; and Gingle or Chingle Hall, for many generations the seat of the … The surface is undulated, terminating in naked heights, or declining into small fertile flats on the banks of the … at Frankton, about three miles from the village; and the Brownists and Bryanites have places of worship. Sir Richard …
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