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FROM HENRY WATKINSON 9 Treasurer was concerned in the addresse which
was made in your behalfe and he told me as much though he protested he was
resolved to conferre it upon yourselfe uppon the former account : he added that
he ...
FROM HENRY WATKINSON 9 Treasurer was concerned in the addresse which
was made in your behalfe and he told me as much though he protested he was
resolved to conferre it upon yourselfe uppon the former account : he added that
he ...
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Durham ) , 223 Islington , 20 , 29 Jacobites , 237 , 255 Jackson , Captain , 270 ;
Thomas , 53 ; Thomas , junior , 54 James , Dr. Henry , 204 James II , xii , 145 ,
224 , 235 , 255 , 220 , 275 Jane , Dr. William , 150 Jeffreys , Judge , 208
Jehoahaz ...
Durham ) , 223 Islington , 20 , 29 Jacobites , 237 , 255 Jackson , Captain , 270 ;
Thomas , 53 ; Thomas , junior , 54 James , Dr. Henry , 204 James II , xii , 145 ,
224 , 235 , 255 , 220 , 275 Jane , Dr. William , 150 Jeffreys , Judge , 208
Jehoahaz ...
Strana 295
... 131 Theodoret, 131 Theodosian Codex, 82 Theodosius II, 86, 92, 285 Thomas,
John, 224, 225 Thomlinson, William, 272 Thompson, Alderman Edward, 195, 196
, 210, 267; Ann, 197, Sir Henry, 196; Sir Stephen, 197 Thoresby, Ralph, 149, ...
... 131 Theodoret, 131 Theodosian Codex, 82 Theodosius II, 86, 92, 285 Thomas,
John, 224, 225 Thomlinson, William, 272 Thompson, Alderman Edward, 195, 196
, 210, 267; Ann, 197, Sir Henry, 196; Sir Stephen, 197 Thoresby, Ralph, 149, ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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