-
Commons has
media related to Grooms. Cradock, E. (1572).
Shippe of ****ured
Safetie. p. 266. Hoad, T. F. (1993).
English Etymology. Oxford:
Oxford University...
- the {do****ent torn} day of
August we
arrived (God be praised) all in
safetie in the bay of Conception, in
Newfoundland [in the]
harbour here called...
- Irish: An Bord um Chur Chun Cinn Sabháilteachta Bia; Ulster-Scots: Tha Mait
Safétie Fordèrin
Boord or The Meat
Sauftie Forder Buird), is the
public body responsible...
-
followeth none in the end,
sauing i. as in daie, maie, saie, trewlie,
safetie,
where it
maketh i,
either not to be heard, or
verie gentlie to be heard...
- The
Shepeards Practise In
Preaching Annexed Thereto, 1609 The
Sinners Safetie, If
Heere Hee
Looke For ****urance, 1609
Contemplative Pictures With Wholesome...
- and
liberall to the poor, in the
great plague 1625,
neglecting his owne
safetie aboade in the
citie to
provide for
theire reliefe, did many
pyous and charitable...
-
visit to him in
Oxford in 1581. In 1571 he
published The
Shippe of ****ured
Safetie,
wherein we may
sayle without Danger towards the Land of the Living, promised...
- wise
nation to
committ the summ of thir well-being, the
whole of thir
safetie to fortune. And admit, that
monarchy of it self may be
convenient to some...
- This
sermon is
again dedicated to
Sergeant Anderson. ‘The
Shield of oure
Safetie, set
foorth by the
Faythfull Preacher of Gods
holye Worde,
Anthony Anderson...
-
Apparelling by
Christ (with a
preface by
Richard Sibbes), 1625. The Citie's
Safetie; or, a
fruitfull treatise … on
Psalm cxxvij. 1, 1630. Newcastle's Call...