Congregational History 1700 1800 in Relation to Contemporaneous Events Educat

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John Waddington
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An attachment was awarded to W. Blanchard to apprehend them, bat he certyfyeth that lie cannot find them, nor understand where they are. " (The first payment to Brewster's successor as postmaster was made on the 30th September. ) " Dec. 1, 1607. — Office against Richard Jackson, of Scroby, for his disobedience in matters of religion. A process was served upon him by the pursuivant, and he gives his word to appear, and is found 20 u and a warrant sent out for his apprehension. " "Dec. 1, 1607. —... William Brewster, of Scroby, gentleman. Information is given that he is a Brownist, and disobedient in matters of religion. " "July 26, 1608. — A monition against Richard Jackson, now of Tickhill, late of Scroby — did not appear. " "July 26, 1607, 8. — John Drewe, Thomas Jessop, Joan Elwisse (the wife of Thomas Helwys), Brownists. They have answered, but refused to take an oath according to law. On w h day they appeared, and are returned to prison from which they respectively came. " " 1608, Basford.

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