Memoirs of a Royal Chaplain, 1729-1763: The Correspondence of Edmund Pyle, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary to George II, with Samuel Kerrich D.D., Vicar of Dersingham, Rector of Wolferton, and Rector of West NewtonJ. Lane, 1905 - 388 páginas |
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... March 1752 he becomes " Friend and Companion " to Bishop Hoadly , and was domiciled at Chelsea until the Bishop of Winchester's death in 1761. He now gave up his Lynn preferment , and his dwelling there , and found himself more deeply ...
... March 1752 he becomes " Friend and Companion " to Bishop Hoadly , and was domiciled at Chelsea until the Bishop of Winchester's death in 1761. He now gave up his Lynn preferment , and his dwelling there , and found himself more deeply ...
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... March 4 , 1714 , Kidman wrote as follows : — " I have wrote to Mr. Postle : to desire him to come by Camb : and to enter you under Mr. Fawcet of Bennet Coll : and to furnish you wth wt mony you sh ' have occas : for to discharge ye ...
... March 4 , 1714 , Kidman wrote as follows : — " I have wrote to Mr. Postle : to desire him to come by Camb : and to enter you under Mr. Fawcet of Bennet Coll : and to furnish you wth wt mony you sh ' have occas : for to discharge ye ...
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... March 1730. Kerrich was not with his wife at the time , but her brother - in - law , John Mickleburgh , Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge , writes to him as follows : " My sister had a very severe time yet still at present she is ...
... March 1730. Kerrich was not with his wife at the time , but her brother - in - law , John Mickleburgh , Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge , writes to him as follows : " My sister had a very severe time yet still at present she is ...
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... March 31 , 1720 , Brook Rand tells Kerrich : " I saw Mr. Postlethwayt last Friday and pd him y ' Compli- 1 On November 13 , 1728 , Isabella Barry sent Barbara the following popular song of the day , which gave great pleasure to the ...
... March 31 , 1720 , Brook Rand tells Kerrich : " I saw Mr. Postlethwayt last Friday and pd him y ' Compli- 1 On November 13 , 1728 , Isabella Barry sent Barbara the following popular song of the day , which gave great pleasure to the ...
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... March 29 , 1730. Her portrait in pastels , by Saunders , forms one of the set of nine . Both Barbara and her father wrote admirable letters to John , then an undergraduate at Merton , and many letters of condolence were received . The ...
... March 29 , 1730. Her portrait in pastels , by Saunders , forms one of the set of nine . Both Barbara and her father wrote admirable letters to John , then an undergraduate at Merton , and many letters of condolence were received . The ...
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Addressed appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archdeacon Barbara Kerrich became Bishop Gooch Bishop Hoadly Bishop of Ely Bishop of Norwich Bishop of Winchester brother buried Caius Cambridge Canterbury Chancellor chaplain Charles chester Chichester Church College Corpus daughter Dean Deanery DEAR SIR death Denton Dersingham died diocese divine Duke of Newcastle Earl elected Elizabeth Postlethwayt England father favour Free Win George George II give Hall hear Hoadly Hoadly's John Kerrich at Dersingham Kidman King King's Lady late letter to Kerrich living London Lord Lynn married Matthew Postlethwayt Mawson Minister never Newton Norfolk Oxford Pitt portrait preached prebend prebendary preferment present Prince Pyle's rector resigned Revd Dr Samuel Kerrich sermon Sherlock Sir Thomas Gooch sister thing Thomas Kerrich thought took Townshend Walpole Warburton Westminster wife William Winchester writing wrote young Yrs &c
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Página 132 - A Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers which are supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church, from the earliest ages through several successive centuries...
Página 126 - The king to Oxford sent his troop of horse, For Tories own no argument but force; With equal care to Cambridge books he sent, For Whigs allow no force but argument.
Página 307 - Let humble Allen, with an awkward shame, Do good by stealth, and blush to find it fame.
Página 126 - The King, observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To Oxford sent a troop of horse; and why? That learned body wanted loyalty; To Cambridge books he sent, as well discerning How much that loyal body wanted learning.
Página 277 - Sardinia has a great desire to be possessed of his bones or dust and coffin. It seems he was of the country of Oost, the Bishop of which has put this desire into the King's head, who, by the by, is a most prodigious bigot, and in a late dispute with Geneva gave up territory to redeem an old church. You will please to consider this request with your friends but not yet capitularly.
Página 130 - ... usual for the bishop to make over by deed to the archbishop, his executors and assigns, the next presentation of such dignity or benefice in the bishop's disposal within that see, as the archbishop himself...
Página 236 - ... reflect that many preceding authors, who have been installed there with much respect, may have been as trifling personages as those we have known and now behold consecrated to memory.
Página 236 - Tom Birch is as brisk as a bee in conversation ; but no sooner does he take a pen in his hand, than it becomes a torpedo to him, and benumbs all his faculties.
Página 174 - ... confined him. To ask him a question, was to wind up a spring in his memory, that rattled on with vast rapidity, and confused noise, till the force of it was spent ; and you went away with all the noise in your ears, stunned and uninformed.
Página 68 - Asleep and naked as an Indian lay, An honest factor stole a gem away: He pledged it to the knight; the knight had wit, So kept the diamond, and the rogue was bit.