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JOHN KNOX'S LITURGY , ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Forthcoming
Number of t're above Periodical must be forwarded to the Publisher by the 6th ,
und Bills by the sth instant . THE WESTMINSTER DIRECTORY , JOHN MURRAY
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JOHN KNOX'S LITURGY , ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the Forthcoming
Number of t're above Periodical must be forwarded to the Publisher by the 6th ,
und Bills by the sth instant . THE WESTMINSTER DIRECTORY , JOHN MURRAY
...
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John Thoresby , Archbp . of York Simon Langham , Archbp . of Canterbury . ...
Clifford , Bp . of London Philip Repington , Bp . of Lincoln John Kempe , Archbp .
of Canterbury Henry Beaufort , Bp . of Winchester John Bowet , Archbp . of York ...
John Thoresby , Archbp . of York Simon Langham , Archbp . of Canterbury . ...
Clifford , Bp . of London Philip Repington , Bp . of Lincoln John Kempe , Archbp .
of Canterbury Henry Beaufort , Bp . of Winchester John Bowet , Archbp . of York ...
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But John It appears to me exceedingly likely that the words of Vicenza was
neither a bishop nor master of were added in ... The person mentioned if not
before , for the representation before the by Trivet is evidently John , who
resigned the king ...
But John It appears to me exceedingly likely that the words of Vicenza was
neither a bishop nor master of were added in ... The person mentioned if not
before , for the representation before the by Trivet is evidently John , who
resigned the king ...
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It would seem he had of Monkton Mains ; Isobel Sinclair and Alison the following
children : James , the assassin , who Sinclair , heretrices , portioners of
Woodhouselee , succeeded to the lands of Bothwellbaugh ; John , should be ...
It would seem he had of Monkton Mains ; Isobel Sinclair and Alison the following
children : James , the assassin , who Sinclair , heretrices , portioners of
Woodhouselee , succeeded to the lands of Bothwellbaugh ; John , should be ...
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Apr. the 23d my sonne John was borne . Lady's Wardrobe in 1622 – The Widow
Blackett_of Ox 1625. Sept. ye 23d my daughter Suzan died . ford : Charles Lamb
, 23 - Bishop Butler's best Book - Drinking - cup Inscription , 23 . 1626. Mar. ye ...
Apr. the 23d my sonne John was borne . Lady's Wardrobe in 1622 – The Widow
Blackett_of Ox 1625. Sept. ye 23d my daughter Suzan died . ford : Charles Lamb
, 23 - Bishop Butler's best Book - Drinking - cup Inscription , 23 . 1626. Mar. ye ...
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