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Strana 53
THORNTON 53 journey makes me glad I was here to bear a part with my poor
wife in this grievous affliction , in which it seems she could not get one friend -
from Newton to visit her though she writ for it , but since I am here there is no
need ...
THORNTON 53 journey makes me glad I was here to bear a part with my poor
wife in this grievous affliction , in which it seems she could not get one friend -
from Newton to visit her though she writ for it , but since I am here there is no
need ...
Strana 165
This Martha Cary seems to be the writer of this and following letter . She would
probably be younger than he and her age seems to fit in with what the letter -
writer says of herself , and the latter also describes herself as a childless widow .
This Martha Cary seems to be the writer of this and following letter . She would
probably be younger than he and her age seems to fit in with what the letter -
writer says of herself , and the latter also describes herself as a childless widow .
Strana 228
It would seem then , by a process of exclusion , that the letter must be addressed
to the son of one of Comber's early ecclesiastical patrons . ... He would be at York
at the time of the consecration of the new Bishop of Carlisle , and seems ...
It would seem then , by a process of exclusion , that the letter must be addressed
to the son of one of Comber's early ecclesiastical patrons . ... He would be at York
at the time of the consecration of the new Bishop of Carlisle , and seems ...
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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