The Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Who Have Flourished in Great Britain and IrelandGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... ( London , 1747-1766 ) . Of the second edi- tion only five volumes were published . Nachdruck der Ausgabe London 1778 - 1793 Printed in Germany Herstellung : fotokop wilhelm weihert kg , Darmstadt ISBN 3 487 05271 7 B. F. BIOGRAPHIA ...
... ( London , 1747-1766 ) . Of the second edi- tion only five volumes were published . Nachdruck der Ausgabe London 1778 - 1793 Printed in Germany Herstellung : fotokop wilhelm weihert kg , Darmstadt ISBN 3 487 05271 7 B. F. BIOGRAPHIA ...
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... London , in December 1579 ( r ) . The fa- gia virorum . ( p ) Wood , and Newcourt , ubi mous Leland hath eternized his memory among other learned men of our nation ( s ) . He 1589 , p . 79- Jupra . is elsewhere called , A person more ...
... London , in December 1579 ( r ) . The fa- gia virorum . ( p ) Wood , and Newcourt , ubi mous Leland hath eternized his memory among other learned men of our nation ( s ) . He 1589 , p . 79- Jupra . is elsewhere called , A person more ...
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... London , was the eldest fon of Sir Henry Colet , Knt . [ 4 ] , twice Lord - Mayor of London , by B. ii . p . 120 , Chriftian his wife , a gentlewoman of good birth , probably of the family of Knevet ( a ) . ( a ) The Life of 121. Dr ...
... London , was the eldest fon of Sir Henry Colet , Knt . [ 4 ] , twice Lord - Mayor of London , by B. ii . p . 120 , Chriftian his wife , a gentlewoman of good birth , probably of the family of Knevet ( a ) . ( a ) The Life of 121. Dr ...
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... London , and Prebendary of Good- ( ) Dr. Knight , Eafter , in the fame church ( r ) . Upon his return to England in 1496 , or 1497 , he was ubi fupra , p . 22. ordained Deacon December 17 , and Priest the 26th of July following ( s ) ...
... London , and Prebendary of Good- ( ) Dr. Knight , Eafter , in the fame church ( r ) . Upon his return to England in 1496 , or 1497 , he was ubi fupra , p . 22. ordained Deacon December 17 , and Priest the 26th of July following ( s ) ...
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... London 87 , 88 , 89 , & c . ( ) . For , preaching frequently at St. Paul's , and before the King , and in other populous affemblies , he would not refrain from speaking , with fome freedom and boldness , againft the vulgar fuperftitions ...
... London 87 , 88 , 89 , & c . ( ) . For , preaching frequently at St. Paul's , and before the King , and in other populous affemblies , he would not refrain from speaking , with fome freedom and boldness , againft the vulgar fuperftitions ...
Съдържание
289 | 289 |
COURTEN William Naturaliſt and Collector | 334 |
Cox Richard Prelate | 396 |
414 CRAIG William Divine | 414 |
441 CRICHTON James the Admirable | 441 |
527 CROMWELL Richard Protector | 527 |
CROMWELL Henry Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | 538 |
APPENDIX | 573 |
CRUDEN Alexander Author of a Concordance to the Bible 1701 | 583 |
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