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Autobiography of Mrs. Thornton , pp . 301-2 . > si a 1 70. T.C. TO Mrs. THORNTON York . May : 2 : 1682 Dear MOTHER . You will wonder to hear I who am thought to have so strong inclination , am come back to York , but the wonder will be ...
Autobiography of Mrs. Thornton , pp . 301-2 . > si a 1 70. T.C. TO Mrs. THORNTON York . May : 2 : 1682 Dear MOTHER . You will wonder to hear I who am thought to have so strong inclination , am come back to York , but the wonder will be ...
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A discovery was made to me of a robbery that was committed in Sr Charles Pym's chamber by Thornton and Huggins ; Woodall also ( as he confessed to his Tutor ) knew of the Thornton also by the confession of Huggins told Berry that ...
A discovery was made to me of a robbery that was committed in Sr Charles Pym's chamber by Thornton and Huggins ; Woodall also ( as he confessed to his Tutor ) knew of the Thornton also by the confession of Huggins told Berry that ...
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They seem to have passed from Mrs. Thornton's service to that of Comber . M * John Denton was not come out London ... A letter from Purchas to Thornton dated March 6th 1681/2 ( Mrs. Thornton , pp . 301-2 ) seems to show that the would ...
They seem to have passed from Mrs. Thornton's service to that of Comber . M * John Denton was not come out London ... A letter from Purchas to Thornton dated March 6th 1681/2 ( Mrs. Thornton , pp . 301-2 ) seems to show that the would ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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