| Elias Ashmole - 1774 - 422 pages
...reign of Queen Elizabeth, and flourimed until that year of King James, wherein the Countefs of EfTex, the Earl of Somerfet, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters...Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood, efpecially of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a perfon that in horary queftions (efpecially... | |
| 1778 - 630 pages
...reign of queen Elizabeth, and flouriihed until that year of king James, wherein the countefs of Effcx, the earl of Somerfet, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters...Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood, efpecially of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a perfon that in horary queftions (efpecially... | |
| 1791 - 406 pages
...whirein the Countcfs of Eflcx, the Earl of Somerfct, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters werequeftioned. He lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the neighbourhood, efpccially of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a perfon that in horary queflions (efpecially... | |
| 1801 - 554 pages
...defired, he returned into Kngland towards the latter end of the reign of queen Elizabeth, and fiourimed until that year of king James, wherein the countefs of Eflex, the earl of Sumerfet, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were queilioned. He lived in Lambeth with a very good report... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 536 pages
...wherein the Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were questioned. He lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the...the poor, unto whom he •was charitable. He was a person that, in horary questions, (especially thefts,) was very judicious and fortunate ; so also in... | |
| James Caulfield - 1813 - 184 pages
...spirit : I sold the sigil for thirty-two shillings but transcribed the words verbatim as I have related. the neighbourhood, especially of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, (especially thefts) was very judicious and fortunate ; so also in... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 pages
...and thus escaped the halter. " He lived in Lambeth" (says Lilly, almost as great a knave himself) " with a very good report of the neighbourhood, especially...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, especially thefts, was very judicious and fortunate, so also in sicknesses,... | |
| Sir Anthony Weldon - 1817 - 80 pages
...wherein the Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset and Sir Thomas Ovedmry's matters were questioned. He lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions, (especially thefts) was very judicious and fortunate; so also in sickness,... | |
| 1819 - 290 pages
...Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were questioned. He lived at Lambeth, with a very good report of the neighbourhood,...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that, in horary questions (especially thefts,) was very judicious and fortunate ; so also_ in... | |
| James Granger - 1824 - 580 pages
...wherein the Countess of Essex, the Earl of Somerset, and Sir Thomas Overbury's matters were questioned^ He lived in Lambeth with a very good report of the...of the poor, unto whom he was charitable. He was a person that in horary questions (especially thefts), was very judicious and fortunate ; so also in... | |
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