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Strana 115
... then Your Grace who have been the great encourager of my studys , and upon
all occasions have obliged me in a high degree . But alas my promise was
passed to a very worthy Man ( upon notice of the Incumbents weaknesse ) before
...
... then Your Grace who have been the great encourager of my studys , and upon
all occasions have obliged me in a high degree . But alas my promise was
passed to a very worthy Man ( upon notice of the Incumbents weaknesse ) before
...
Strana 120
I cannot promise you that the utmost I can do therein will be very considerable ,
for you are mistaken in the Person , for it is not my wives near Kinsman ( Collonell
William Blaikston ) that had the Patronage of Danby super Wiske ...
I cannot promise you that the utmost I can do therein will be very considerable ,
for you are mistaken in the Person , for it is not my wives near Kinsman ( Collonell
William Blaikston ) that had the Patronage of Danby super Wiske ...
Strana 177
... to your Ladyship to take so long a journey and I dare not promise myself the
happiness of your personal conversation , but your letters will come safely and in
them be pleased with all freedom to unload the troubles which lye upon your
Spirit ...
... to your Ladyship to take so long a journey and I dare not promise myself the
happiness of your personal conversation , but your letters will come safely and in
them be pleased with all freedom to unload the troubles which lye upon your
Spirit ...
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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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acquaint answer Archbishop assure Author believe Bishop brother Burnet called Canon Canterbury Church Clergy College Comber concerning consider considerable Council dated daughter Dean Dear DENIS desire died Divine doubt Durham duty election England favour Fellow friends George give given Government Grace hand hath hear Henry Hickes History honour hope humble servant intend interest John kind King Lady late learned leave letter living London Lord married matter mean mentioned mind mistakes never obliged occasion opinion Oxford particular person pleased pray prayers Prebendary present printed promise published reason received Rector referred reply Reverend seems selfe sent serve tell things Thomas Thornton thought Tithes told trouble whole wish worthy write York