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... taken by the Whyte Knight and delyvered to the President of Monster , Sr George Carew , who was to send the church near it , in which he built a vault and erected a monument for his wife and children who died before himself ...
... taken by the Whyte Knight and delyvered to the President of Monster , Sr George Carew , who was to send the church near it , in which he built a vault and erected a monument for his wife and children who died before himself ...
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... taken occasion to salute you and bid you farewell , being this daye readye to take horse for Westchester . My wyfe , your brothers , cosens , and others of my company are , I thank God , in health , and feare no robbing by the waye to ...
... taken occasion to salute you and bid you farewell , being this daye readye to take horse for Westchester . My wyfe , your brothers , cosens , and others of my company are , I thank God , in health , and feare no robbing by the waye to ...
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... taken some paines in makinge the people of those partes sencible of the necessity of their arminge themselves and listinge themselves under commaund for the defence of these partes and there owne • Commission from the King to George ...
... taken some paines in makinge the people of those partes sencible of the necessity of their arminge themselves and listinge themselves under commaund for the defence of these partes and there owne • Commission from the King to George ...
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1614 | 26 |
George Montgomery to his English relations | 87 |
1616 | 113 |
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Arthur Chichester Axmouth Bampfield beinge Bishop CAMD Colyton command cosen County of Somersett cousin Culme daughter dayes Deputy desire desyre Devon died doth Dublin Duke Earl Elizabeth England Exeter father George Cary GEORGE MONTGOMERY George Trevelyan geve Gittisham hath hear Honiton honored hope horse Howth humble hundred pounds husband Indorsed Inner Temple intreat Ireland JOHN MALLACK John Trevelyan JOHN TURBERVILL John Willoughby John Willoughby Esqr King King's kinsman Lady lands late letter London Lord loving brother lovinge Margaret married Maties Nettlecombe Nicholas Willoughby original spelling parish Parliament peace Pehembury pray praye present Ralph Hopton rest Richard Robert Seaton sent servant Sir George Sir George Trevelyan Sir John Sir Walter Blackett sister Somerset Steynings thank thereof Trevillian tyme uncle unto Urith Walter wife wilbe William Willoughby Esq write Yonge