The Correspondence of Nathan Walworth And Peter Seddon of Outwood And Other Doc
The Correspondence of Nathan Walworth And Peter Seddon of Outwood And Other Doc
Nathan Walworth
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Coll. , Cambridge, and vicar of Eastham, had just been appointed 'preacher ' at St. Mary's, Chester. During the siege of Chester (1645) he lodged in Bishop Bridgeman's palace, and frequently exhorted and encouraged the garrison, with whom he and his wife must have been popular, if they were always as hospitable as Nathan here intimates. After the sur- render he was imprisoned, and his house plundered, and he applied for shelter to his brother Peter, then "turned zealous Presbyterian, " who is s...aid to have replied that "would he conform himself to ye Godly party his own merits would protect and prefer him. " However, he found a friend in Mr. Atherton, who got him the rectory of Grappenhall, near Warrington. Again expelled by the Presbyterians, he acted as chaplain to John Fleetwood of Penwortham till the Restoration, when he returned to Grappenhall and died there (1671), aged 67. He was buried with his wife, who died the same month, in the chancel of his church. See No. 59. 44 CORRESPONDENCE OF [bottle] of green ginger she gave me, it refreshed me many tymes, when a quame, came over my stomacke I am now in my old closett in Bay: Castle, and not so much afrayd as I was many tymes by y^ way though the sicknes be hott, and especially in our parish, 43 where there dyes weekely 7, 8, 9, or 10 of y^ sick- nes, and in all, through the whole citie 1400 and odd everye weeke, I delivered your letter at Chester, and your brother was at me betymes the next morninge, and what betweene burnt Ale, and then the Taverne, and then stronge beere agayne, one house after an other, it cost him soundly, he might have scene the Beares and the Lyons'^ better cheape, I had no money when I was in Lane: els I would have payd that bill for the Scoole, but dispatch you that w^^ is to be done and I will pay all, I sent the gold you lent me backe agayne by Tho: Parr fro Manchester, I pray you send me that Ire touchinge Crompton, if there be anythinge in it that you would remember, take a Copye of it before you send it, and thus w^ comendations and thanks to your self, and your wyfe, to Rob: Seddon and his sons Rich: Hewood^s your unckle Mihill, Gofife and Gregory I committ you to god and rest Your assured loving frend Bay : Castle Nathan Walworthe.
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