Bibliotheca Colfanae Catalogus: Catalogue of the Library in the Free Grammar-School at Lewisham, Founded by the Rev. Abraham Colfe, in the Year 1652order of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers of the City of London, governors of the Grammar-school, 1831 - 176 pages |
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... good Christians and zealous professors of the Gospel , " had a considerable estate , which they lost on the capture of Calais by the French in 1558 . Shortly after , on the death of the persecuting Queen Mary , many of the Calisians and ...
... good Christians and zealous professors of the Gospel , " had a considerable estate , which they lost on the capture of Calais by the French in 1558 . Shortly after , on the death of the persecuting Queen Mary , many of the Calisians and ...
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... good . ' Shortly after his marriage , his attention was drawn to certain occurrences in his parish which involved the in- terests of the lower class of his parishioners ; when he ex- erted all his might in the defence of his flock . It ...
... good . ' Shortly after his marriage , his attention was drawn to certain occurrences in his parish which involved the in- terests of the lower class of his parishioners ; when he ex- erted all his might in the defence of his flock . It ...
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... good issue in ye end . ' The occasion was yi3 . Henry Newport , of Lewsham , gentleman , & yeoman of ye boil- ing - house to King James , hauing liued long in our parish in ye yeare 1605 begged this cōmon of the King , and made meanes ...
... good issue in ye end . ' The occasion was yi3 . Henry Newport , of Lewsham , gentleman , & yeoman of ye boil- ing - house to King James , hauing liued long in our parish in ye yeare 1605 begged this cōmon of the King , and made meanes ...
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... good workes in his life peaceable , not hauing had any one suit or controuersy in law all this time against any of vs : no way sauouring of a factious or sedicious spirit , neither in publik or priuate speaches or actions ; but ...
... good workes in his life peaceable , not hauing had any one suit or controuersy in law all this time against any of vs : no way sauouring of a factious or sedicious spirit , neither in publik or priuate speaches or actions ; but ...
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... good discretion of the Governours for the time being . He hath also giuen one shilling per Annum for ever to the Library - keeper for the time being . " 2 See the Report of the Common Council on the London Tithes , 1812 , fol . p . 49 ...
... good discretion of the Governours for the time being . He hath also giuen one shilling per Annum for ever to the Library - keeper for the time being . " 2 See the Report of the Common Council on the London Tithes , 1812 , fol . p . 49 ...
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