diff --git a/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml b/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml index b2b762686..ad13548e6 100644 --- a/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml +++ b/texts/02_book_two/book_two.xml @@ -12060,7 +12060,7 @@ which I tould her of, - And give him Ten Pound a yeare for it + And give him Ten Pound a yeare for it but not find a Preaching minister. which did soe greive my deare husband that he said he would leave his house & live where he migt diff --git a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml index c2aad3dd1..5fb5ef117 100644 --- a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml +++ b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml @@ -2544,7 +2544,7 @@ to that living, and gave him Immeadiatly pressed forward in the mater, And said to my uncle That he had a nephew, which was a good man & a - good Estate (about 700l) pound Per Annum, which he judged might + good Estate (about 700l) pound Per Annum, which he judged might make a good match for me, And, if my uncle would be a meanes to obteine me for his Nephew, in marriage, he would @@ -3094,9 +3094,9 @@ consent, — - He did, draw up, a Bond, for Mr Th.Thornton to signe, of three Thousand - Pounds to secure each of them the some of Fiffteene Hundred - Pounds, for there Portions, which my husband, did doe for the + He did, draw up, a Bond, for Mr Th.Thornton to signe, of three Thousand + Pounds to secure each of them the some of Fiffteene Hundred + Pounds, for there Portions, which my husband, did doe for the Present; in case of my death, then; And soe, by this he had the whole Estate, to dispose of from them. if I had died.

@@ -3914,7 +3914,7 @@ grace was passt & my death was come and, if he did owe him any thing. I hope I had don enough to cleare that & all his Debts, by giving up All Burn Parke to be sould - and my thousand pound. which was above 3000l, + and my thousand pound. which was above 3000l, besides my 1500l Portion out of Kirklington. I was much, consernd he owed more.

@@ -4065,7 +4065,7 @@ grace was passt & my death was come Allso, chargeing the said Estate of Laistrop. With - the payment, of Eight hundred, Pounds. to be paid to his + the payment, of Eight hundred, Pounds. to be paid to his owne younger Brothers & Sisters, in case of the failure of Issue male, & that the Inheritance should come to fall on my @@ -5957,7 +5957,7 @@ had heard. speakes
more att Large to Mr Thornton about it which he was to Asigne over to my husband.

But, beeing that years Tythes due to Mr Bennet then. he would - not signe A leace till he had that Rent of 100d Pound paid to him, + not signe A leace till he had that Rent of 100d Pound paid to him, which Mr Thornton did not know of neithr any one but my selfe, & Mr Bennett & Brother Denton who paid it from me, which I did to a good end to obteine the settlement of soe good Provssion for the Gospell & @@ -7531,7 +7531,7 @@ had heard. helpe my unbeleife. whether should I goe but un to thee, the inexaustable fountaine of goodness. I acknowledge myne offences & my sins are ever before me. oh, hide - thy face away from my sinns & clence me from all my inniquities. + thy face away from my sinns & clence me from all my inniquities. I am of uncleane lipps; how then can I speake to thee. the living God.

I will lay my hand on my mouth & my mouth in the dust. @@ -8230,7 +8230,7 @@ had heard. att Burne Parke, for Debts, which was settled before marriage on his younger Children. when Laistrop was then allso settled on his Hiere male. but all that did not sattisfy for the Portions & provision - for his brothers & Sisters, (with my Thousand Pound out of Ireland + for his brothers & Sisters, (with my Thousand Pound out of Ireland to cleare all Debts as before related in this booke).

But the moyeity of the Land was fully Charged of Laistp att present. by a morgage to Mr Portington, & Mr Raynes till @@ -8241,7 +8241,7 @@ had heard. wandesford, my brother, had made to Mr Thornton att his delivry up the Irish Estate to Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford.

He did then make over A Rent charge of 200l a yeare for - till my Thousand Pound portion. & the Debt of Nettleton + till my Thousand Pound portion. & the Debt of Nettleton was sattisfied to my husband, which he had bin forced to Pay by Reason of his taking the Assignment of major Norton on him.

out of this Irish Rent Charge, Mr norton gave security to them @@ -9027,7 +9027,7 @@ had heard. freinds which was willing to lend me monney.

some uppon my owne Single Bond: vidz.videlicet As my Lady Cholmly lent me 50l, - my Lady yorke lent me 100l Pound, Dafeny did + my Lady yorke lent me 100l Pound, Dafeny did Procure for me 50l. all which I tooke as a high favour from God to assist me till I gott them in somme time Paid with due Intrest.

Butt I could not compass the greater Sommes I had need @@ -9643,7 +9643,7 @@ had heard. annother argument he used: That where as he had sett his desires & affections soe on her vertues, & deserts that he had denyed himselfe of the Proposall of Dr Stones (his daughtdaughter) - which had 1500l Pound Portion (& several others forsake) soe, he did + which had 1500l Pound Portion (& several others forsake) soe, he did belive, if I should be taken away by death (which God forbid) That her seeming freinds would strip him of her. & he never should obteine his soe long desired happiness. @@ -10859,7 +10859,7 @@ had heard. allso. I had a new affliction befell to me conserning my brother, Sir Christopher Wandesford, who, as I said - before, had made over A Rent Charge of 200l pound Per Annum. + before, had made over A Rent Charge of 200l pound Per Annum. to Mr Thornton out of Ireland To discharge my 1000l due for part of my Portion (which Mr ThThornton had, before marriage, gven Bond to secure for my selfe and Children, & that I should injoy it for my @@ -10920,7 +10920,7 @@ had heard. Yett, uppon Mr Thorntons Decease; It was thought fitt to secure this Rent Charge of my Portion, & nettletons Debt, which - come to two Thousand Pounds, out of Sir Ch.Christopher wandesfords Estat. + come to two Thousand Pounds, out of Sir Ch.Christopher wandesfords Estat. This Rent Charge allso must be made over by Deeds to them (Mr Portington, & Mr Raynes. For the better security of theire two Mortgages, besides All Laistrop was made to them. @@ -10982,7 +10982,7 @@ had heard. my deare mothers. In the first Place, There was a great Some of monney due from thence for my owne maintenance & Education since my fathers death affter 80l per Annum - for 12 yeares. allso, the somme of 6000l Pounds fell due to me + for 12 yeares. allso, the somme of 6000l Pounds fell due to me by the Death of my deare brother, George wandesford, who was Heire.

@@ -11211,7 +11211,7 @@ had heard. of every bequeth which my deare Father & mother had out of there Tender affection givn to me. But would have that only reserved to my selfe - of one Hundred Pounds, gven by my deare Father in his + of one Hundred Pounds, gven by my deare Father in his will to my deare Mother to buy her A Jewell.

Which Sir Ch.Christopher, or some for him, thought much at That I @@ -13153,7 +13153,7 @@ had heard. ; There fore, did desire she would prepaire to goe whithr she might act her owne Affaires since she had made me not Capable to serve her any longer. And sent her the 3l which made - up the last 5l to be Eight Pound to provid for her selfe. I, beeing + up the last 5l to be Eight Pound to provid for her selfe. I, beeing in soe weake a condition, Expected nothig, but death, but did hope that as God knew my wrongs; & innocency soe he would judge me Righteously. (Aug.August 12th, 1668).

@@ -13442,7 +13442,7 @@ had heard. But haveing a desire to draw him of and sent to Mrs mary - Batt to intice him to marry her & that she had 100d pound Portion + Batt to intice him to marry her & that she had 100d pound Portion by which he might have procurd A living, and soe Mrs Danby would have livd with them in the house, which designe Mr Combr did abhorr & Tould her att newton long before: @@ -14107,7 +14107,7 @@ had heard. Kinde
to her, as she had deserved from me in performing the ofice of a faithfull freind & Christian to us in our distress and - gave her A Bible for her husband and a Pound of Tobacco, + gave her A Bible for her husband and a Pound of Tobacco, And with all gave for her Selfe a young cowe of 3 yers old and a Calfe which was most kindly & gratfully acknowledged. by her husband & her selfe & Children.