Draught of a petition from Nathaniel Barker, clerk, son of Sir Anthony Barker, kt., to the Assembly [of Divines], praying for relief in consequence of his loss through Dean Baylie of the vicarage of Sunning, which had been held in trust for him by Dr. Wright, afterwards bishop of Bristol, but to which one Mr. Saxby had been admitted upon the recommendation of the archbishop of Canterbury
MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 17
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Draught of a petition from Nathaniel Barker, clerk, son of Sir Anthony Barker, kt., to the Assembly [of Divines], praying for relief in consequence of his loss through Dean Baylie of the vicarage of Sunning, which had been held in trust for him by Dr. Wright, afterwards bishop of Bristol, but to which one Mr. Saxby had been admitted upon the recommendation of the archbishop of Canterbury
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MS. Rawl. C. 421, fol. 17
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
A collection of papers chiefly relating to Oxford and Salisbury, with draughts of petitions in the time of Charles II. and James II.; probably, for the former part, collected by R. Baylie, D.D., President of St. John's College and dean of Salisbury
Draught of a petition from Nathaniel Barker, clerk, son of Sir Anthony Barker, kt., to the Assembly [of Divines], praying for relief in consequence of his loss through Dean Baylie of the vicarage of Sunning, which had been held in trust for him by Dr. Wright, afterwards bishop of Bristol, but to which one Mr. Saxby had been admitted upon the recommendation of the archbishop of Canterbury
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