| Ralph Thoresby - 1830 - 518 pages
...&c. with several other friends at dinner ; with whom * This is more fully explained in the Revieir. " No little time was spent in collecting, and receiving...public, which was a further uneasiness to my spirits." t Probably, the Historical Memoirs of Leeds. Mr. Simmons was again at Leeds selling books by auction.... | |
| Ralph Thoresby - 1830 - 504 pages
...quantum) else he threatened to leave the town. He also expressed a particular disgust at my practice iti going to hear the Vicar and Mr. Robinson, two excellent...public, which was a further uneasiness to my spirits." t Probably, the Historical Memoirs of Leeds. Mr Simmons was again at Leeds selling books by auction.... | |
| William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe - 1867 - 540 pages
...3. " The late reverend and worthy Mr. Manlove died." (Stockton reg.) J See Life of Dean Comber, 33. was frowned upon, and downright told, except a greater...public, which was a further uneasiness to my spirits." He seems to have succeeded Mr. Pell at Newcastle in 1698. Gilpin wrote and published a funeral sermon... | |
| William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe - 1867 - 542 pages
...3. " The late reverend and worthy Mr. Manlove died." (Stockton reg.) was frowned upon, ami dowuright told, except a greater stipend was advanced, which...Vicar and Mr. Robinson, two excellent preachers, in publie, which was a further uneasiness to my spirits." He seems to have succeeded Mr. Pell at Newcastle... | |
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