The book Cotteswold Manor Being the History of Painswick was written by author Baddeley, Welbore St. Clair, 1856- Here you can read free online of Cotteswold Manor Being the History of Painswick book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Cotteswold Manor Being the History of Painswick a good or bad book?
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2). 190 A HISTORY OF PAINSWICK (for he describes himself and is described, as of ' the Lodge, Painswick ') it is only too probable that the Vicar took his colour, much (as it resulted), to his own imdoing. Button was indeed a passionate Royalist. Mr Acson having been ejected, Mr Thomas Wild was instituted, probably through Sir Ralph's influence. For, as we shall see, Mr Wild himself was ejected later on as a ' Malignant' Loyalist, by a local Committee of Puritans, whose own man, George Dorwood,... of Newent, became thrust in in his stead. But it will be well for a moment to glance at some few others of the leading inhabitants of Painswick. Castle Hale still remained in the possession of Mr Robert Rogers, but the neighbouring Mansion on part of the site of the ancient Court -House had again changed masters. We saw that Samuel Seaman had died in 1632, and that his widow re-married in 1635 John Trye, Esq. , of Hardwicke. This is the personage we now see in the lists of the various Sub- sidies contributing on behalf of his wife, the owner of the House in the Court-Orchard, a close at ' Paradise, ' and the other tenements of the late Dr Seaman.
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