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Thomas Hoby

 

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Thomas Cartwright : A Replye to an Answere made of M. Doctor Whitegifte agaynst the Admonition to the Parliament

'after, tell night, I kept Companie with Mr Hoby who reed a whill of Cartwrights book to me'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

William Perkins : [unknown]

'and, after, Hard Mr Hoby read of perkins tell all most 5 a clock'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

William Perkins : [unknown]

'gott Mr Hoby to Read some of perkines to me, and, after diner, I red as Longe as I Could my selfe'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

[unknown] : [unknown]

'then Mr Hoby reed to me and an other gentlewoman Came to me, with whom I talked tell 5 a Clocke'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

[unknown] : [unknown]

'was so ill that I Could not goe to the publecke exercises, but Mr Hoby reed in the morninge to me and praied with me'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

John Udall : [Sermons]

'after I Came home Mr Hoby rede to me a sarmon of Vdale'

Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      Print: Book

  

Egerton : [lectures]

'at Night went to priuatt praier, after Mr Hoby had reed vnto me some notes of Mr Egertons Lecturs'

Unknown
Century: 1600-1699     Reader/Listener/Group: Thomas Hoby      

 

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