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Strana 47
So here is that competent estate you aym at for your daughter at present and a
fair prospect of much more afterwards before their children come to be provided
for : The great difference I perceive is about present mony , for they are content
with ...
So here is that competent estate you aym at for your daughter at present and a
fair prospect of much more afterwards before their children come to be provided
for : The great difference I perceive is about present mony , for they are content
with ...
Strana 107
... cures are a sufficient bar to us at present , but if any of our circumstances
should alter or any of the Residentiarys dye , we think it hard ( supposing us duly
Qualifyed ) to be kept out merely because the Present Residentiarys interest
requires ...
... cures are a sufficient bar to us at present , but if any of our circumstances
should alter or any of the Residentiarys dye , we think it hard ( supposing us duly
Qualifyed ) to be kept out merely because the Present Residentiarys interest
requires ...
Strana 129
TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 129 learned and pious friend D ' Long
, ' made me judge it expedient in his life time to make over my Títle to the next turn
of Odington , unto one who would freely and might legally present me to it ...
TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY 129 learned and pious friend D ' Long
, ' made me judge it expedient in his life time to make over my Títle to the next turn
of Odington , unto one who would freely and might legally present me to it ...
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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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