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Anthony Earbury (Earburie, Erbery, etc.) (c. 1571-1638) was a
minister in late
Elizabethan and
early Stuart England, who
represented puritan interests...
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Stranger that
resulted in
James Naylor being tried for blasphemy. Also
Earbury. Reece,
Richard (1815). "Compendious Martyrology,
Containing an Account...
- (1724–1794) MP, son of
Francis Hely of Gertrough, by his
spouse Prudence née
Earbury, on 8 June 1751. He
added Hutchinson to his
surname in
consequence of the...
- died at
Aller declaring a
nuncupative will (7
August 1624)
before Anthony Earbury and Dame
Margaret Wroth. The
children of
Ralph Cudworth Snr and Mary (née...
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Earbury. In 1608 Sir Richard, who had
hoped to make the same
arrangement for the
settlement of Eccleston's
debts to him,
brought suit
against Earbury...
- 1624)
before Anthony Earbury, the
puritan Prebendary of
Wherwell and
Vicar of
Westonzoyland (1617–39), and Dame
Margaret Wroth.
Earbury had been ****ociated...
- Cudworth's
deathbed testament. Also
present was the
minister Anthony Earbury of
nearby Westonzoyland. As
stepfather he took in hand the
education of...