The Records of the Borough of Northampton, Band 2

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E. Stock, 1898
 

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Seite 172 - ... slave, and give him bread, water, or small drink, and refuse meat, and cause him to work by beating, chaining, or otherwise, in such work and labour as he shall put him, be it never so vile.
Seite 273 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God, of England, Fraunce, and Ireland, queene, defender of the faith...
Seite 415 - ... and safety of the kingdom in general is concerned, and the whole kingdom in danger...
Seite 462 - ... that of bach, of div. July 10, 1691, being then fellow of the college. He was afterwards made vicar of St. Helen's in Abington, and chaplain to his grace the duke of Marlborough. He has printed " A Sermon preached at St. Helen's in Abington, on the Day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, Sept. 7, 1704, for the late glorious Victory obtained over the French and Bavarians at Blenheim, &c. on Psal. 68. 28.
Seite 455 - I hold that there layes noe obligation upon me or any other person, from the oath comonly called the Solemne League and Covenant ; And that the same was in it selfe an unlawfull Oath and imposed upon the subjects of this Realme against the knowne Lawes and Liberties of this kingdome.
Seite 81 - Ordered That the Mace made by Thomas Maundy of London, Goldsmith, be delivered into the Charge of the Serjeant at Arms attending the Parliamt and that the said Mace be carried before the Speaker, and that all other great Maces to be used in this Commonwealth be made according to the same forme and Paterne and that the said Thomas Maundy have the making thereof and none other.
Seite 375 - Some very lately cut the rail or cancel that was about the Lord's board in pieces, and brought down the Lord's table into the middle of the chancel. I long since advised the Mayor and his brethren that the Thursday lecture and sermons on Sunday in the afternoon, should be forborne in these infectious times. They then raised a report of me, that I was about to starve their souls.
Seite 388 - presented, for that she being but a yonge mayde, sat in the pewe with her mother, to the great offence of many reverent women ; howbeit that after I, Peter Lewis, the vicar, had in the church privatlie admonished the said yonge mayde of her fault, and advised her to sitt at her mother's pewe-doors, she obeyed ; but nowe she sitts againe with her mother.
Seite 166 - An Act for dividing and inclosing the open and common Fields, common...
Seite 363 - Reference will be made in another chapter to the dissolution of the religious houses in the reign of Henry VIII, but here we may note that London was the chief scene of the burning of " heretics " at Smithfield in the reign of Mary.

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