A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 35
... carried by 12 captains , and followed by all the chief magistrates , colonels and citizens . 16th . The petition against recusants , framed by the committee of the Commons , was pressed to be read in the House , but M. Speaker made ...
... carried by 12 captains , and followed by all the chief magistrates , colonels and citizens . 16th . The petition against recusants , framed by the committee of the Commons , was pressed to be read in the House , but M. Speaker made ...
Page 210
... carried from the Louvre to Our Lady's Church ; on the second to S. Lazarus ' Church without the town ; and on the ... carrying the King's spurs , his gauntlets , his headpiece , his banner , etc. After them followed a great company of ...
... carried from the Louvre to Our Lady's Church ; on the second to S. Lazarus ' Church without the town ; and on the ... carrying the King's spurs , his gauntlets , his headpiece , his banner , etc. After them followed a great company of ...
Page 218
... carried instructions from the Governor appointing Capt . Peter Winn to be his Lieutenant Governor and adding sundry instructions for the well ordering of the colony , Ravens set forth on 1st September , promising to return with the ...
... carried instructions from the Governor appointing Capt . Peter Winn to be his Lieutenant Governor and adding sundry instructions for the well ordering of the colony , Ravens set forth on 1st September , promising to return with the ...
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