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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… this school, which has also produced several distinguished clergymen. Blencow, Little BLENCOW, LITTLE, a township, in …
Old and New London
… Charter in 1678, for the purpose of "relieving necessitous clergymen, pensioning their widows and aged single daughters, … the apprenticing of the sons and daughters of necessitous clergymen in situations of credit and respectability, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the Clerical Charity for the relief of necessitous clergymen, or their widows and orphans, within the …
A New History of London
… we are informed that Marshal and Burgess, two puritanical clergymen appointed to preach before them, entertained them …
A New History of London
… was celebrated with great solemn parade; seventy two clergymen marched before, above 1000 persons of distinction …
A New History of London
… with the utter ruin of merchants of great credit, and of clergymen, lawyers, physicians, and tradesmen: some of whom …
A New History of London
… London, &c. into one body politic, for the relief of poor clergymen's widows and children within the diocese of London, … population, and to the diffusion of property 61. Many clergymen prisoners for debt, and little scrupulous in points …
A New History of London
… impression on persons of superior understanding; and two clergymen became the avowed patrons of this inarticulate … then duly informed of the intention, the two believing clergymen, with a gentleman well known in the literary world … between the ghost and the spectators; one of the clergymen, and a tradesman, who had been active dupes in the …
A New History of London
… of youth was now taken into consideration by four clergymen of London; who, with a laudable spirit of promoting …
A New History of London
… their opinions; among which were five bishops, twenty one clergymen, eight gentlemen, eighty four tradesmen, fifty five …
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