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12 Reformation Principles and the Puritan Church Books of the 1650s (Mark Burden). 11 A Spur to Lukewarm Spirits: The ‘Proceedings Book of Meetings in East Devon, Chiefly at Loughwood, 1653-1795’ (Rachel Adcock). 10 The Church Records of White’s Alley, London – 3 – Appendix: Table of Disciplinary Cases (Mark Burden). 9 The Church Records of White’s Alley, London – (2) – Disciplinary Cases (Mark Burden). 6 Sabbatarianism, Literary Form, and the Lothbury Square Church Book, 1652-4 (Mark Burden). Saturday 1...
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12 Reformation Principles and the Puritan Church Books of the 1650s (Mark Burden). 11 A Spur to Lukewarm Spirits: The ‘Proceedings Book of Meetings in East Devon, Chiefly at Loughwood, 1653-1795’ (Rachel Adcock). 10 The Church Records of White’s Alley, London – 3 – Appendix: Table of Disciplinary Cases (Mark Burden). 9 The Church Records of White’s Alley, London – (2) – Disciplinary Cases (Mark Burden). 6 Sabbatarianism, Literary Form, and the Lothbury Square Church Book, 1652-4 (Mark Burden). I’m ...
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An eighteenth-century interlude | Dissenting Lives
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. John Bartlett: seventeenth-century bookseller and religious radical. Whitechapel Baptists in the age of revolution →. July 9, 2015. My main source for most of the ‘lives’ that I’ve discussed on this site has been my own family history research. I began with Elizabeth Greene. With radical religious and political affiliations, as well as her own connection. Family of Sussex, including my Quaker-baiting. A prominent Puritan bookseller. My 8 x great gr...
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Whitechapel Baptists in the age of revolution | Dissenting Lives
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. The Bedfordshire Baptist connection →. Whitechapel Baptists in the age of revolution. July 17, 2015. In the last post. Section of Horwood’s 1792 map of London, showing part of Stepney, including Marmaduke Street just visible at top right. Record of Phoebe Holdsworth’s birth. Of St-George-in-the-East as follows:. Mile End from Horwood’s 1792 map of London. A suggestion that William may have partnered with one of his brothers in this enterprise comes...
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The Bedfordshire Baptist connection | Dissenting Lives
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. Whitechapel Baptists in the age of revolution. The Bedfordshire Baptist connection. August 17, 2015. In the last post. Blunham, Bedfordshire, circa 1906. As for Eliza herself, the next we hear of her is on 25th April 1825 when, at the age of 24, she married Biggleswade shoemaker Daniel Roe in the parish church of Blunham, Bedfordshire. So how did my London-born 3 x great grandmother come to be living in Bedfordshire? Another, not incompatible expla...
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. The Bedfordshire Baptist connection. August 17, 2015. In the last post I wrote about my maternal great-great-great-great-grandfather William Holdsworth, a Baptist shoemaker in Stepney in the early decades of the nineteenth century. The Baptist theme continues in the life of his daughter Eliza, my great-great-great-grandmother, as my … Continue reading →. Whitechapel Baptists in the age of revolution. July 17, 2015. July 9, 2015. July 8, 2015. In th...
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A Puritan widow in Stepney | Dissenting Lives
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. Three Puritan preachers →. A Puritan widow in Stepney. May 19, 2015. We begin with a will. March 1652 (Old Style), exactly a month before Oliver Cromwell dismissed the Rump Parliament and inaugurated a republican Commonwealth in England, a widow by the name of Elizabeth Greene signed and sealed her last will and testament. Map of Stepney in 1615. Also a mariner from Ratcliffe, who died in 1634. He had three sons: William (not my ancestor, unfor...
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Medlicott, Gravener, Monger, Dixon: a network of families in seventeenth-century London | Dissenting Lives
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Faith, family and nonconformity in early modern England. A fourth preacher, and two books. The Byne family: an introduction →. Medlicott, Gravener, Monger, Dixon: a network of families in seventeenth-century London. May 25, 2015. I’ve been exploring the lives of a network of seventeenth-century families, whose members were beneficiaries of the will of Elizabeth Greene. Map of London in the 17th century. St Lawrence Jewry and the Guildhall. To the couple reads as follows:. I give and bequeath to my cousin...
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