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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… till the Restoration, the office of Camden's Professor of History at Oxford. During this year (1656) he had published a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the divisions of the ministers." See "A Short View of the History of England, translated from the French of the Abbé … he had been so lately forbid to come into that place." History, (1712,) iii. 766, 767. "The first that made court to … likewise near 10,000 l. a-year out of the new farm of the county excise of beer and ale; and 5000 l. a-year out of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for the setting the holding of the Sheriff's Court for the County of Wilts, to be kept at the Devizes was this day read … In the West alone, the conspiracy broke out into action." History of England, (1772), v. 145, 146. See Parl. Hist. xx. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Memorials (1732), p. 672. The writers of the Parliamentary History (xxi. 196) say, "we have not met with it at large any … 108–110, 130–133. Mr. Moreland, who published, in 1658, a "History of the Evangelical Churches of the Vallies of … and partly obliged to go into exile with him." See "History of the Brethren" (1780), p. 66. This distress of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… then High-Sheriff, Coplestone, and others in power in the county of Devon, and driven through the streets of the city … was worse, transporting that mystery into foreign parts." History, (1712,) ii. 96. See Mr. Granger's Biog. Hist: …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… as " Edward Lloyde, lately of Channemayne, in the County of Salop, Esq." was in these terms, May 1st. "That he …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… a salary. Lord Coke says, "the fee for the knight of any county is four shillings per diem, and every citizen or … of the Church, within North Wales or South Wales, or the county of Monmouth; or that are, or have been farmers …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… provided for his inauguration, nor indeed considered it." History (1712), iii 597. A few days after, the Protector was …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… informed that one John Vaughan, one of the Sheriffs of the county-borough of Caermarthen, who for a great misdemeanour … John Vaughan and Griffith David, Sheriffs of the town and county-borough of Caermarthen, be set at liberty and …