Anglorum speculum, or, The worthies of England in church and state alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties therein contained : wherein are illustrated the lives and characters of the most eminent persons since the conquest to this present age : also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county and the most flourishing cities and towns therein.

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Anglorum speculum, or, The worthies of England in church and state alphabetically digested into the several shires and counties therein contained : wherein are illustrated the lives and characters of the most eminent persons since the conquest to this present age : also an account of the commodities and trade of each respective county and the most flourishing cities and towns therein.
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Sandys, George, 1578-1644.
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London :: Printed for John Wright ... Thomas Passinger ... and William Thackary ...,
1684.
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Since the Reformation.

Edward Brierwood, bred in Brason-nose-Coll. in Oxf. Being Candidate of a Fellowship and loosing it, he af∣terwards applyed himself so seriously, to his Studies, that he became a most accomplished Scholar in Logick (Witness his Treatise thereof) Mathematicks, be∣ing afterwards Lecturer thereof in Gresham-Coll. and Languages of which he wrote his Enquiries. He maintained against Mr. Byfield, That we are not bound to a Jewish exactness, in the observati∣on

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of the Sabbath. He dyed about 1633.

Jo. Downham, younger Son of Will. Bishop of Che∣ster, bred in Camb. B. D. became a profitable Preach∣er in London, and was the first who commendably discharged the Eminent Lecture behind the Exchange, plentifully endowed by Mr. Jones of Monmouth. He is Memorable to Posterity for his worthy work of the Christian Warfare. He dyed about 1644.

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