The open food S. Johannis. Heavenly Jerusalem, Cap. XXI. between Bl. [154] u. Bl. 155 of the New Testament. Copper engraving; 35 x 80 mm (image mirror). From: Luther, Martin: Biblia, that's the Gantze Salvation. Tackles old and new Testaments German. Wittenberg: Wissen, 1664. Dresden: Slub Biblia.894 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-open-food-s-johannis-heavenly-jerusalem-cap-xxi-between-bl-154-u-bl-155-of-the-new-testament-copper-engraving-35-x-80-mm-image-mirror-from-luther-martin-biblia-thats-the-gantze-salvation-tackles-old-and-new-testaments-german-wittenberg-wissen-1664-dresden-slub-biblia894-image416234361.html
RM2F5534W–The open food S. Johannis. Heavenly Jerusalem, Cap. XXI. between Bl. [154] u. Bl. 155 of the New Testament. Copper engraving; 35 x 80 mm (image mirror). From: Luther, Martin: Biblia, that's the Gantze Salvation. Tackles old and new Testaments German. Wittenberg: Wissen, 1664. Dresden: Slub Biblia.894
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An address from the gentry of Norfolk and Norwich to General Monck in 1660; facsimile of a manuscript in the Norwich Public LibraryWith an introduction by Hamon le Strange and biographical notes by Walter Rye . tee of the Associated Counties in 1643, andMayor of Norwich in 1655. In 1664 he refused to give anythingtowards the subscription for regaining the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne. In 1654 Nicholas Salter was on the Committee as toScandalous Ministers. SCAMLER, John (Bl). J. Scambler was on the Committee for Com-pounding for Norfolk (see R. H. Masons History of Norfolk,p. 315). SCOTT, Thos. (G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-address-from-the-gentry-of-norfolk-and-norwich-to-general-monck-in-1660-facsimile-of-a-manuscript-in-the-norwich-public-librarywith-an-introduction-by-hamon-le-strange-and-biographical-notes-by-walter-rye-tee-of-the-associated-counties-in-1643-andmayor-of-norwich-in-1655-in-1664-he-refused-to-give-anythingtowards-the-subscription-for-regaining-the-town-of-newcastle-on-tyne-in-1654-nicholas-salter-was-on-the-committee-as-toscandalous-ministers-scamler-john-bl-j-scambler-was-on-the-committee-for-com-pounding-for-norfolk-see-r-h-masons-history-of-norfolkp-315-scott-thos-g-image339130106.html
RM2AKMKWE–An address from the gentry of Norfolk and Norwich to General Monck in 1660; facsimile of a manuscript in the Norwich Public LibraryWith an introduction by Hamon le Strange and biographical notes by Walter Rye . tee of the Associated Counties in 1643, andMayor of Norwich in 1655. In 1664 he refused to give anythingtowards the subscription for regaining the town of Newcastle-on-Tyne. In 1654 Nicholas Salter was on the Committee as toScandalous Ministers. SCAMLER, John (Bl). J. Scambler was on the Committee for Com-pounding for Norfolk (see R. H. Masons History of Norfolk,p. 315). SCOTT, Thos. (G
Historical tombstones of Malacca, mostly of Portuguese origin, with the inscriptions in detail and illustrated by numerous photographs . ^a r r i: O / - In zyn Llvf. K/v^ :zLs(!AiiNiz2:r:i;irF.[)F;N lOK >i HIF.K BL=R WKN- ( 49 ) Journal S.B.R.A.S. No. 33. Page 6, No. 3. The Souls of the first son and daughter God took to Heavens throneand left their bodies here below. Hereunder lies buried DANIEL MASS IS the younger,Born on the 21st June, 1658, died the 19th February, 1660, and Sophia MassisBorn the 21st June, 1664, and died the nth November, 1665. (Probably son of Johan Massis Winkelier at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-tombstones-of-malacca-mostly-of-portuguese-origin-with-the-inscriptions-in-detail-and-illustrated-by-numerous-photographs-a-r-r-i-o-in-zyn-llvf-kv-zls!aiiniz2riirf-fn-lok-gti-hifk-bl=r-wkn-49-journal-sbras-no-33-page-6-no-3-the-souls-of-the-first-son-and-daughter-god-took-to-heavens-throneand-left-their-bodies-here-below-hereunder-lies-buried-daniel-mass-is-the-youngerborn-on-the-21st-june-1658-died-the-19th-february-1660-and-sophia-massisborn-the-21st-june-1664-and-died-the-nth-november-1665-probably-son-of-johan-massis-winkelier-at-image338120379.html
RM2AJ2KYR–Historical tombstones of Malacca, mostly of Portuguese origin, with the inscriptions in detail and illustrated by numerous photographs . ^a r r i: O / - In zyn Llvf. K/v^ :zLs(!AiiNiz2:r:i;irF.[)F;N lOK >i HIF.K BL=R WKN- ( 49 ) Journal S.B.R.A.S. No. 33. Page 6, No. 3. The Souls of the first son and daughter God took to Heavens throneand left their bodies here below. Hereunder lies buried DANIEL MASS IS the younger,Born on the 21st June, 1658, died the 19th February, 1660, and Sophia MassisBorn the 21st June, 1664, and died the nth November, 1665. (Probably son of Johan Massis Winkelier at
. Historical collections of the state of New York : being a general collection of the most interesting facts, biographical sketches, varied descriptions, &c. relating to the past and present : with geographical descriptions of the counties, cities, and principal villages throughout the state . now called New Castle, to swearallegiance to the Dutch authority. But in 1664, Colonel Nichols, with an English fleet,arrived at New York, then called New Amsterdam, and compelled Governor Stuyvesantand his whole colony to surrender to their invaders. He however remained in the countryuntil his death.—Bl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historical-collections-of-the-state-of-new-york-being-a-general-collection-of-the-most-interesting-facts-biographical-sketches-varied-descriptions-c-relating-to-the-past-and-present-with-geographical-descriptions-of-the-counties-cities-and-principal-villages-throughout-the-state-now-called-new-castle-to-swearallegiance-to-the-dutch-authority-but-in-1664-colonel-nichols-with-an-english-fleetarrived-at-new-york-then-called-new-amsterdam-and-compelled-governor-stuyvesantand-his-whole-colony-to-surrender-to-their-invaders-he-however-remained-in-the-countryuntil-his-deathbl-image372080979.html
RM2CH9N2B–. Historical collections of the state of New York : being a general collection of the most interesting facts, biographical sketches, varied descriptions, &c. relating to the past and present : with geographical descriptions of the counties, cities, and principal villages throughout the state . now called New Castle, to swearallegiance to the Dutch authority. But in 1664, Colonel Nichols, with an English fleet,arrived at New York, then called New Amsterdam, and compelled Governor Stuyvesantand his whole colony to surrender to their invaders. He however remained in the countryuntil his death.—Bl
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