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John Bramston
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: various unknown [histories]
for the most part reading histories, and such books of controversies as the tymes gave occastion for writing
Century: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston Print: Book
: The Bible
After my father had denied Crumwell he lived at great quiet, spending his tyme very much in reading the Bible, and good and godly tracts
Century: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston Print: Book
: various unknown [religious titles]
After my father had denied Crumwell he lived at great quiet, spending his tyme very much in reading the Bible, and good and godly tracts
Century: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston Print: Book
: Instructions
He [The earl of Oxford] desired me (companie being with him) to take home the paper, and advise him what he was to do. When I had perused it, I wayted on him again. . .
Century: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston Manuscript: Sheet
Sir Nicholas Hyde : [untitled]
as I find reported by Sir Nicholas Hyde, the Lord Justice of the K.B., which I with my hand transcribed, and have by me
Century: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston Manuscript: Sheet
John Bramston : [untitled]
he was required to answer to some of the articles, viz. the signing and subscribing the two opinions; but I thinck it was not delivered to the house, for I find it engrossed in parchment,and signed by his councill, Henry Roll, John Hearne, Matthew Hale
UnknownCentury: 1600-1699 Reader/Listener/Group: John Bramston
: Statute 32 Henry VIII cap. 2 and statute 13 Eliz. cap 5
In the year 1622 he was chosen reader, and read upon the statute 32 H.8, cap 2, concerning lymitations. . . .After the recept of the writreturnable the tearme following he read againe in the summer vacation one weeke, upon the stat. 13 Eliz. cap 5, concerning fraudulent conveiances.