excerpt from 'The Diary of Ralph Thoresby, Author of the Topography of Leeds (1677-1724). now first published from the original manuscript by Rev. Joseph Hunter.Vol. II' pp. 268 (98 words)
excerpt from 'The Diary of Ralph Thoresby, Author of the Topography of Leeds (1677-1724). now first published from the original manuscript by Rev. Joseph Hunter.Vol. II' pp. 268 (98 words)
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Diary entry 26 October 1719 Morning, read; then wrote to the Lord Wharton’s trustees, about the Bibles for poor orphans; rest of day proceeding in remarks upon Camden’s Britannia, for the Bishop of Lincoln, in order to a more correct edition, till evening prayers, when surprised with a voice (in the clerk’s absence) at the low end of the church, which I took for a distracted person, that sometimes gets in and makes disturbance, but after perceived it was a woman, (one Alice Milner) that led out a Psalm, which was followed by most of the congregation. |
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