The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Joseph Paine, Colonel of the city regiment (1605 - 1673)
Elected Sheriff of Norwich in 1654 and Mayor in 1660. Knighted by the king on 24 July 1660 and made a Colonel of the city regiment (Norwich People). Other Links: http://www.norwich-heritage.co.uk/monuments/Joseph%20Paine/Joseph%20Paine.shtmNotes: Relevant locations: Lived at or near Norwich, Norfolk
References in Documents:
I hope by this time thou art got somewhat beyond
an answer in french, and therefore now I hope you goe to the
Protestant Church, to which you must not be backward, for
tho there church order and discipline be different from ours,
yet they agree with us in doctrine and the main of Religion.
Endeavour to write french; that will teach you to understand
it well, you should have signified the Apoticary's name with
whom you dwell, in such a place you may see the drugs and
remember them all your life. I received your letter and like
your description of the place, both the Romans and English
have lived there; the name of Santonna now
geographie of
Santonicum
you went I had 60
before Christmas
agoe
and Roman
I would not buy any there except some few choice ones which
I have not already
some likely have collections which they will in courtesie show,
as also urns and lachrimatories; any friend will help you to a
sight thereof, for they are not nice in such things. I should be
content you should see
works are not far from you, for the sommer will be too hot to
travail and I would have you wary to expose yourself then
to heats, but to keep quiet and in shades. Write some times to
salt. Point your letters hereafter, I mean the ends of sentences.
they have a sweet organ; on Tuesday next is the Coronation
day when
great solemnity especially at
against all opposition that could possibly bee made; the voyces
in this number,
436. My
the county without opposition. Lent was observed this year
which made
settled in good hands through all
troops of hors, in this Citty
Coll. Jay
2 volunteer troops in the country under
not trouble thy self to send us any thing, either wine or bacon.
I would have sent money by Exchange, but
would not have me send any certain sum, but what you spend
shall be made good by him. I wish some person would direct
you a while for the true pronunciation and writeing of french,
by noe means forget to encrease your Latin, be patient civil
and debonair unto all, be temperate and stir litle in the hot
season: by the books sent you may understand most that has
pasd since your departure, and you may now read the french
Gazets which come out weekly. Yesterday the
and red the Liturgie or Common prayer, and had a Comunion
at
at
come to conformitie. There are great preparitions against to
morrow
the Coronation day, the County hors came hither to
joyn the Regiment of foot of this Citty, a feast at the new hall,
generall contributions for a feast for the poor, which they say
will be in the market place, long and solemn service at
Church
twelve. Masts of ships and long stageing poles already set up
for becon bonfires, speeches and a little play by the strollers
in the market place an other by young Cityzens at
Hill
whose head is now upon
and
thine eyes; God confirm your faith in Christ and that you may
live accordingly,
with any pretty insects of
you can send
may come safe.
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