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Page 46
... John Windet , 1595 , is the following entry : - " Richard Hooker , of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Poli- tie , written in defence of the present government esta- blished , against the new - desired discipline . " Printed by John Windet ...
... John Windet , 1595 , is the following entry : - " Richard Hooker , of the Lawes of Ecclesiastical Poli- tie , written in defence of the present government esta- blished , against the new - desired discipline . " Printed by John Windet ...
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... John Wal- kinshaw , who died circa 1734 , was the last of the name who owned the Barrow field estate . He es- poused , in 1703 , Katherine Paterson , whose father was Sir Hugh Paterson of Bannockburn , and whose of Douglas . John ...
... John Wal- kinshaw , who died circa 1734 , was the last of the name who owned the Barrow field estate . He es- poused , in 1703 , Katherine Paterson , whose father was Sir Hugh Paterson of Bannockburn , and whose of Douglas . John ...
Page 69
... John Arthur of Wiggenhall , in Norfolk , Esq . , deceased , was first married to John Colby , Esq . , of Banham , Nor- folk . As one of the quarterings of Colby , en- graven on a silver cup in the possession of my family , I find the ...
... John Arthur of Wiggenhall , in Norfolk , Esq . , deceased , was first married to John Colby , Esq . , of Banham , Nor- folk . As one of the quarterings of Colby , en- graven on a silver cup in the possession of my family , I find the ...
Page 87
... John Chamberlayne to Sir Dudley Carleton , in which occurs the following passage : - “ The thunder and tempestuous weather you write of hath found the way over sea , and played his part here all the last week more than ever I knew it ...
... John Chamberlayne to Sir Dudley Carleton , in which occurs the following passage : - “ The thunder and tempestuous weather you write of hath found the way over sea , and played his part here all the last week more than ever I knew it ...
Page 102
... John Mottley , the compiler of Joe Miller's Jests ; but it would appear from the above , that it was the compilation of Thomas Cooke , a dramatic poet and miscellaneous writer , who died in great poverty on Dec. 29 , 1756. As Cooke was ...
... John Mottley , the compiler of Joe Miller's Jests ; but it would appear from the above , that it was the compilation of Thomas Cooke , a dramatic poet and miscellaneous writer , who died in great poverty on Dec. 29 , 1756. As Cooke was ...
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