-
great and
unknown virtue in this fruit, to be a
certaine remedie for this
infirmitie" In 1604 he
became Member of
Parliament for
Plymouth and Vice-Admiral...
-
longe after he
lefte this
mortal life.
Whose fall
although it was full of
infirmitie, yet his
rising again by
repentaunce was greate, and his ende comfortable...
- bene
twyis schorne of the stane, and is
continewallie vexit with that
infirmitie". He was a
prominent man in the
Church of
Scotland soon
after the Reformation...
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service and the
present "inhabilitie of his persoun,
being subject to
infirmitie and seiknes,
speciallie the gut" (gout). His wife,
Agnes Graham, was also...
- (1569–1572), he was
exempted from
military service,
being "hevelie
vexit with
infirmitie of the gravell".
Although formerly a Marian, he
became a
supporter of...
- from "the pain of the gute" very severely. Two
years later his "known
infirmitie and s****enesse" was noted. He died of
apoplexy in
London and was buried...