| 734 pages
...enough, the two brothers were sent to school, first at Nottingham, under the care of Mr. Theobalds, " who was an excellent scholar, "but having no children,...some wealth, and a little living that kept his house, first grew lazy, and after left off his school." Upon this occasion, they were removed to Lincoln,... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1808 - 520 pages
...board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the free schoole att Nottingham, who was an excellent schollar, but having no children, some wealth, and a little living that kept his house, first grew lazie, and after left of his schoole. Sr. Thomas then remoov'd his sons to the free schoole... | |
| Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 514 pages
...board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the free schoole att Nottingham, who was an excellent schollar, but having no children, some wealth, and a little living that kept his house, first grew lazie, and after left of his schoole. Sr. Thomas then remoov'd his sons to the free schoole... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 472 pages
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| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 pages
...go to school, both the brothers were sent to board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the free-school at Nottingham, who was an excellent scholar, but having...some wealth, and a little living that kept his house, first Rre« lazy, and after left off his school. Sir Thomas then removed his sons to the free school... | |
| John Meredith Read - 1866 - 774 pages
...board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the free schoole att Nottingham, who was an excellent schollar, but having no children, some wealth, and a little living that kept his house, first grew lazie, and after left of his schoole. Sr. Thomas then remoov'd his sons to the free schoole... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Karl Daniel Bülbring - 1890 - 390 pages
...Hutchinson, born in 1616, son of Sir Thomas, and his brother] were sent to board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the Free School at Nottingham, who was an excellent scholar Afterwards they were removed to the Free School at Lincoln. But the master was such a supercilious... | |
| Lucy Apsley Hutchinson - 1908 - 576 pages
...When it was time for them to go to school, both the brothers were sent to board with Mr. Theobalds, the master of the free school at Nottingham, who was...living that kept his house, he first grew lazy, and afterwards left off his school. Sir Thomas then removed his sons to the free school at Lincoln, where... | |
| Lucy Hutchinson - 1908 - 444 pages
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| David Mathew - 1948 - 152 pages
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