Pictures of the Olden Time: As Shown in the Fortunes of a Family of the PilgrimsJohn Sayer of Colchester, England died in 1509. His son, Richard, was born in Colchester in 1508 and married Anne Bourchier. He later settled in Amsterdam in 1537 where he died in 1540. Some descendants used the surname "Sears". Also includes a descendant, Richard Sayer, son of John Bourchier Sayer and Marie L. Egmond, who married Dorothy Thacher at Plymouth in 1632. He died in Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1676. |
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... Henry the Eighth , which obtained for the King the title of " Defender of the Faith , " was supposed to be written , not by Henry , but by the man he had now sent to the block . Though not free from the intolerant principles and prac ...
... Henry the Eighth , which obtained for the King the title of " Defender of the Faith , " was supposed to be written , not by Henry , but by the man he had now sent to the block . Though not free from the intolerant principles and prac ...
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... Henry , authorized a new oath of allegiance , de- claring the King's first marriage null and void , Mary , the issue of it , to be excluded from the succession , and the children of Ann Boleyn the legal heirs of the throne . The same ...
... Henry , authorized a new oath of allegiance , de- claring the King's first marriage null and void , Mary , the issue of it , to be excluded from the succession , and the children of Ann Boleyn the legal heirs of the throne . The same ...
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... Henry , and which served both to minister to popular taste and infuse into it a spirit of brutality and cruelty . Justice Shallow had not yet taken up his abode at St. Clement's Inn , but a man was there a good deal more shrewd and ...
... Henry , and which served both to minister to popular taste and infuse into it a spirit of brutality and cruelty . Justice Shallow had not yet taken up his abode at St. Clement's Inn , but a man was there a good deal more shrewd and ...
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... Henry the Eighth , raises the question whether in those days the sun did really shine in London and the skies look blue . But the morning hours are passing , and the Sab- bath bells are ringing , and London is once more emptying its ...
... Henry the Eighth , raises the question whether in those days the sun did really shine in London and the skies look blue . But the morning hours are passing , and the Sab- bath bells are ringing , and London is once more emptying its ...
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... Henry had seized upon this position , and the obsequious priests and bishops here piped such music as the Privy Council at Whitehall thought best to have played in the people's ears . The reader then will please represent to himself ...
... Henry had seized upon this position , and the obsequious priests and bishops here piped such music as the Privy Council at Whitehall thought best to have played in the people's ears . The reader then will please represent to himself ...
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