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On this account its allotment for recreation purposes would be excusable. But the Old Rec. and the New Rec. too, for that matter, justify their superficial waste of bed-space on other and unanswerable grounds.
Among the enterprises now abandoned of the Public Record Office were Calendars of Documents relating to Scotland and Ireland. They are derived, by a rather arbitrary selection, from various classes of English records, but contain much valuable material. Rec.
Several of the signers were imprisoned for six months and then were punished in May: Rec. iii, 113. May 26, 1647. The conspirators of the poorer class were treated with scant ceremony. A carpenter named Joy was in Dand's study when the officers entered. He asked if the warrant was in the king's name.
Henri de Lorraine, Due d'Aiguillon, who had succeeded to the title of his late father. Siri, Mém. Rec. vol. ii. pp. 618-620. Mézeray, vol. xi. pp. 30, 31. Siri, Mém. Rec. vol. ii. pp. 640-642.
Martin's Leicester, Acc'ts, 98, where the times of collection are named. See, among others, Ludlow Acc'ts, Shrop. Archit. Also St. Edmund's, Sarum, Acc'ts, Wilts Rec. Soc. for 1896, p. 141 . E.g., at St. Edmund's, Sarum, or at St. Martin's, Leicester. See, e.g., J.E. Foster, St. Offerings of the masters of arts and of the bachelors form a distinct feature here. See pp. 41 ff. and 59 supra.
Provided always that nothing herein shall be construed to the prejudice of the rights and privileges of the churches as by law established or to the excluding any person from paying any such minister or town dues as are or shall hereafter be due from him." Col. Rec. v, 50.
As early as 14 Eliz. c. 5, sec. 17, city or parish officers might remove alien poor to their places of birth, if such aliens had resided in their adopted parishes not longer than three years. J.W. Willis Bund, Cal. Worcester Quar. Sess. Rec.,i, p. clxxxii. The appearance of a bastard was a portentous event.
There is in every town in the colony a settled minister except in two towns newly begun." This was equivalent to one minister to 460 persons, or to about 90 families. Conn. Col. Rec. iii, 300. Trumbull's Hist. of Conn. i, 397.
Conn. Col. Rec. iii, 294. Hutchinson, Hist, of Mass., p. 412. Dr. Beardsley suggests that influential citizens may have assured them that the laws would be modified to accommodate Episcopalians. E. E. Beardsley, Hist. of the Episcopal Church, i, p. 116. There were a few Episcopal families in Stratford in 1690.
G. E. Ellis, Puritan Age in Massachusetts, p. 188. Mass. Col. Rec. i, 87, under date of May 28, 1631. "Church members onely shall be free burgesses and they onely shall chuse magistrates and officers among themselves to haue the power of transacting in all publique and ciuill affayres of this plantatio." New Haven Col. Rec. i, 15; also ii, 115, 116.
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