A collection of fragments illustrative of the history and antiquities of Derby: compiled from authentic sources, Volume 2G. Wilkins and son, 1826 |
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Page 542
... paid the same in parte or all to the Collector of Rome , saving the Archdeacon of Lincolne and Sarum , thes payde the pens ga- thered to the Bishop , the Bishop payd to the Col- lector and had his Acquittance by the name of Peter pens ...
... paid the same in parte or all to the Collector of Rome , saving the Archdeacon of Lincolne and Sarum , thes payde the pens ga- thered to the Bishop , the Bishop payd to the Col- lector and had his Acquittance by the name of Peter pens ...
Page 642
... paid the debt of nature , and a memoir of his life has been given to the world . In that memoir , the Biographer , adver- ting to the time when Mr. Ward was an inmate of the family , speaks of him as follows , -A residence of about a ...
... paid the debt of nature , and a memoir of his life has been given to the world . In that memoir , the Biographer , adver- ting to the time when Mr. Ward was an inmate of the family , speaks of him as follows , -A residence of about a ...
Page 649
... paid him a visit at Mudnabatty , which was then the place of his abode , when on conversing with him it was found , that not all the interest which Dr. Carey and his friends could make , was sufficient to induce the Supreme government ...
... paid him a visit at Mudnabatty , which was then the place of his abode , when on conversing with him it was found , that not all the interest which Dr. Carey and his friends could make , was sufficient to induce the Supreme government ...
Page 682
... paid the great debt of nature , which was to him a happy release from a tedious and painful illness . In his person he was rather above the middle size , and , when young , was es- teemed a very handsome man ; his company was then much ...
... paid the great debt of nature , which was to him a happy release from a tedious and painful illness . In his person he was rather above the middle size , and , when young , was es- teemed a very handsome man ; his company was then much ...
Page 716
... paid , " were repeated . A gentleman remarked on the grand slaughterers of my goods , " You'll be hanged as the rioters were in 1780. " “ O d― him , " was the reply , " He made me pay fifteen shillings in the Court of Conscience ...
... paid , " were repeated . A gentleman remarked on the grand slaughterers of my goods , " You'll be hanged as the rioters were in 1780. " “ O d― him , " was the reply , " He made me pay fifteen shillings in the Court of Conscience ...
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afterwards Alkmund's Allestry Gilbert Ward annum appointed Archdeacon Bailiffs Bailiffs and Burgesses Bishop borough Botham Bott Cavendish charity Christ Christian Church Coke Corporation Cotton Countess of Devonshire Countess of Shrewsbury County of Derby Court Darbie daughter death Derby aforesaid Derbyshire died divine Earl of Derby Edward Coke Edward Walker England faith Friday friends gave Gent George Gilbert Ward Samuel Gospel hath Henry Henry VIII Holy honour India James King labours Lake of Albano land learned Lichfield Lond London Lord Lord James Cavendish Luke Whittington married master Mayor ment mill minister Missionary Moon-light Nottingham paid parish of St Parliament persons poor pounds preached Queen rent Richard Robert Roger Allestry Gilbert Saints Samuel Crompton Samuel Goodwin Serampore sermon shewed shillings Sir Thomas soul thereof Thomas Goodwin Thomas Haughton town of Derby Tutbury unto Werburgh widow wife William Bradshaw yearly
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Page 637 - Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature — and lo, I am with you always to the end of the world.
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