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 547
... poor Cottage in that place . He was the eldest of the Tremelli , which his mother had at one birth , and was presented to the king , while he was hunting in that neighbour- hood . The king ordered him to be educated , and he became ...
... poor Cottage in that place . He was the eldest of the Tremelli , which his mother had at one birth , and was presented to the king , while he was hunting in that neighbour- hood . The king ordered him to be educated , and he became ...
Page 560
... of his life at Shiffnall , in Shropshire , and died in October , 1697 , at Weston , the seat of the pious Lady Wilbraham . He left his library to * Hutton . p . 96–101 . . be sold for the benefit of the poor of St. 560 THE HISTORY.
... of his life at Shiffnall , in Shropshire , and died in October , 1697 , at Weston , the seat of the pious Lady Wilbraham . He left his library to * Hutton . p . 96–101 . . be sold for the benefit of the poor of St. 560 THE HISTORY.
Page 561
compiled from authentic sources Robert Simpson. be sold for the benefit of the poor of St. Alkmund's parish , in which he was born . * BINGHAM , JOHN , One of the Nonconformist Divines , was born at Derby , and educated at Repton School ...
compiled from authentic sources Robert Simpson. be sold for the benefit of the poor of St. Alkmund's parish , in which he was born . * BINGHAM , JOHN , One of the Nonconformist Divines , was born at Derby , and educated at Repton School ...
Page 572
... Poor Laws , a work which is in much estimation . He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries , and is known for his learning and taste . * BOURNE , SAMUEL , Was born at Derby in the year 1648. His father and grandfather were clothiers ...
... Poor Laws , a work which is in much estimation . He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries , and is known for his learning and taste . * BOURNE , SAMUEL , Was born at Derby in the year 1648. His father and grandfather were clothiers ...
Page 579
... poor people expressed great joy and thankfulness . Mr. Cotton * Brooks . Mr. Cotton married Mrs. Elizabeth Horrocks , sister to Mr. James Horrocks , an excellent minister in Lanca- shire . Dr. Cotton Mather , the pious historian , was ...
... poor people expressed great joy and thankfulness . Mr. Cotton * Brooks . Mr. Cotton married Mrs. Elizabeth Horrocks , sister to Mr. James Horrocks , an excellent minister in Lanca- shire . Dr. Cotton Mather , the pious historian , was ...
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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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