Collections of the Virginia Historical Society 7

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Retiring from active life to the Lordship of Little Gidding in Huntingtonshire, where his mother, his favorite sister, and her husband Collett, and forty other relatives lived, he was ordained Deacon by Archbishop Laud, and passed his remaining days in religious duties ; died 2d December, 1637. He was a man of much learning and personal worth. He was a descendant of Robert Ferrar, Bishop of St. Davids, who was burned as 20 ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE Mr. Canning, Mr. Mansel,'* Mr. Bland, Mr.... Berblock, Mr. Bull, Philip Chidley, Esq., Mr. Keightly, John Wroth, Mr. Chambers, Thomas Gibbs, Mr. Palmer, ' George Sandis, Mr. Rogers, Arthur Bromfield, Mr. Covell, John Bargrave, Mr. Boothby, Captain Samuel Argoll, Mr. Bernard," Mr. Caswell, At the request of some of the noblement present, the Treas- urer now again related his propositions : " He declared that his care and duty, running jointly for the advancement of this noble plantation, his desire carried him chiefly to the restoring the publick, which was now decayed, and the reforming of some errors, which had directed their charges and the labours of the colony to a wrong and unworthy course, and greatly to the disgrace and hurt of the plantation: For a heretic 30th March.

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