Baxter’s copy of the Lord Keeper’s proposals ‘In order to Comprehension’, ‘In order to Indulgence’ and ‘That ye Liturgie may be altered by omitting’.
Towards comprehension
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- ReferenceGB 123 DWL/RB/1/291
- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises vii.43 Treatises vii.240
- Dates of Creation1667-1675
- Physical Descriptionf 144 and f 147; 292 x 210 mm.
Scope and Content
Note
- The Lord Keeper is probably Sir Orlando Bridgeman.
- See DWL/RB/1/219; 206; 286; 288; 292.
- See also DWL/RB/1/292.
Other Finding Aids
Argent / Black vii.240 (also listed as vii.43); Thomas p.13
Bibliography
- Printed in Rel. iii. 25, 34.
- For Lord Keeper Sir Orlando Bridg(e)man (1609-74) see Corr 485, 727, 760, 794, 795, 1026, 1181 and ODNB.
- For Thomas Manton (1620-77), see Corr 120, 173, 204, 374, 399, 403, 413, 420, 425, 473, 495, 546, 550, 690, 737, 757, 760, 781, 794, 795, 850, 916, 927, 939, 947, 959, 967, 993, 998, 999, 1011, 1029, CR, ODNB Treatises vii, 241 and Rel. iii. 95.
- For Sir John Baber (Babor) (1625-1704), physician to Charles II and friend of Roger Morrice, see Corr 757, 794, 795, 1161, 1167, 1178, 1182, Rel. iii. 51, McElligott and ODNB.