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Mr. Booth, Vicar of Halifax ( - )

Vicar of Halifax and a scribe with "curious" penmanship Relevant locations: Workplace or place of business Halifax, West Yorkshire
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 60. Bishop Chapel's Methodus Concionandi; the Original Writ by his own Hand, and presented to me by the Reverend Mr. Fr. Drake Vic. Pontfract. Churches that is appropriate Places for Christian Worship both in and ever since the Apostles Times. The Name Altar or Θυσιαϛήειov, anciently given to the Holy-Table, both by Joseph Mede B.D. Don. Rev. Tho. Perrot M. A. A Discourse between a MininisterMinister and a weak Believer about Justification, dedicated to Sir Ra. Hopton; and a Poem One Thing or Nothing, to Hen. Earl of Marlborough, by J. R. (John Rogers, I presume, of Dedham in Essex) both curiously writ by Mr. Booth Vicar of Hallifax.