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Church Matters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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The Official Papers of Sir Nathaniel Bacon, as Justice of the Peace
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1915

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page 185 note 1 Edmund Freake succeeded John Parkhurst on the latter's death in Feb. 1574.

page 186 note 1 Jane dau. Sir Nicholas Bacon = Sir Francis Wyndham.

page 189 note 1 B.D

page 189 note 2 B.D.

page 189 note 3 M.A.

page 190 note 1 “noegrad.”

page 190 note 2 “noe grad ” but four years in Cambridge University.

page 190 note 3 M.A.

page 190 note 4 M.A.

page 190 note 5 M.A. (Norff. Arch. Trans., vol. x, pp. 1, 166, et seq., and vol. xviii, 78–104).

page 190 note 6 Possibly Willm. Rooke, M.A., who was the incumbent, 1592.

page 191 note 1 Robert Linacre Bach, of Arts, Preacher.

page 191 note 2 This is a duplicate copy. The signature of Linacre does not appear.

page 192 note 1 1592–3, Nicholas Browne, B.A., was the minister.

page 196 note 1 This line is deleted.

page 197 note 1 This would be ante 1592. Norff. and Norwich Arch. Trans., vol. xviii, p. 96. “John Grene, vie of Hempesbye, bacc. of artes, prechethe in his owne cure.”

page 197 note 2 Copy letter of Nath. Bacon.

page 198 note 1 Their marks.

page 200 note 1 Free from all vices.