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... gives to his tongue when addressing his superiors . The speaker upon these occasions was ex- horted " to be witty , but modest withall . " Our readers will judge how far , in this instance , the injunction was obeyed . It must be ...
... gives to his tongue when addressing his superiors . The speaker upon these occasions was ex- horted " to be witty , but modest withall . " Our readers will judge how far , in this instance , the injunction was obeyed . It must be ...
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... give a hint for himself . After the Archbishopric of York had been kept vacant near two years , it was at length filled up by the translation of Bishop Grindall thither . Dean Hutton was one of the persons men- tioned to succeed him in ...
... give a hint for himself . After the Archbishopric of York had been kept vacant near two years , it was at length filled up by the translation of Bishop Grindall thither . Dean Hutton was one of the persons men- tioned to succeed him in ...
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... give occasion to the " report , that two or three had counterfeited his hand and seal , " and were fled out of the country . That , as for preachers , there " were many good ones in the Bishopric of Durham , and good " store in the ...
... give occasion to the " report , that two or three had counterfeited his hand and seal , " and were fled out of the country . That , as for preachers , there " were many good ones in the Bishopric of Durham , and good " store in the ...
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... give him courage to " withstand them both : that neither the Papists may obtain " their hoped toleration , nor the Puritans their phantastical plat- " form of their Reformation . " 75 On the 18th of December , 1604 , his Grace wrote an ...
... give him courage to " withstand them both : that neither the Papists may obtain " their hoped toleration , nor the Puritans their phantastical plat- " form of their Reformation . " 75 On the 18th of December , 1604 , his Grace wrote an ...
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... gives the substance of a sermon he heard preached by our Primate at court.97 But , his account of it being too long to ... give in a note , according to the plan which we have adopted . ] SIR JOHN HARRINGTON'S ACCOUNT AND SUBSTANCE OF A ...
... gives the substance of a sermon he heard preached by our Primate at court.97 But , his account of it being too long to ... give in a note , according to the plan which we have adopted . ] SIR JOHN HARRINGTON'S ACCOUNT AND SUBSTANCE OF A ...
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ACCOMPTS anno aº Eliz ARCHBISHOP OF YORK assured beinge Bishop of Bangor Bishop of Durham brother BURGHLEY Canterbury CECYLL Church Counsell daughter Dean Hutton Deane of Yorke desyre Doctor Gibson doth Duresme Earl Ebor Elizabeth enim favour ffor geve give unto GRACE OF YORKE graunt gyve hæc hand hartely hartie commendacions hath hir Majestie's howse humbly Imprimis Item John Lady LETTER locus Lord LORD BURGHLEY LORD'S GRACE Lordship loving frend lovinge maie Majestie manor Marske MATTHEW HUTTON mending mihi myles myne nott pair payd peece pray praye Priest Hutton quæ quam quod receaved Reverend Father Robert Robert Hutton SALUTEM IN CHRISTO sayd Seal selfe SESFORDE shalbe shewed signature SIR TIMOTHY HUTTON sonne Strype's sunt thereof therfore thys TOBIE MATTHEW tyme uppon wherein Whitgift wilbe wold wyfe wyll yeards Yorke his Grace