The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Mr. Booth, Vicar of Halifax ( - )
Vicar of Halifax and a scribe with "curious" penmanship Relevant locations: Workplace or place of business Halifax, West YorkshireReferences in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) 60. Writ by
his
own Hand, and presented to me by theReverend Mr.
Vic. The Name
B.D. Don.Rev. A Discourse between
a Mini
nister Mini
ster and a weak Believer about Sir ; and a Poem , by J. R. (
both curiously writ byMr. .
; the OriginalBishop Chapel 's Methodus Concionandi
own Hand, and presented to me by the
Fr. Drake
Vic.
Pontfract.
.Churches that is appropriate Places for Christian
Wor
ship both in and ever since the Apostles Times
ship both in and ever since the Apostles Times
orAltar
Θυσιαϛήειov, anciently given to the
Holy-Table, both by
Joseph
Mede
B.D. Don.
Tho. PerrotM. A.
nister
ster
Justification, dedicated to
Ra.
Hopton
Hopton
One Thing or Nothing, to
Hen. Earl of
Marl
borough
borough
, I presume, ofJohn Rogers
)Dedham in Essex
both curiously writ by
BoothVicar of
Hallifax