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  2. National Library of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Ireland (NLI; Irish: Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is Ireland's national library located in Dublin, in a building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane. The mission of the National Library of Ireland is "To collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual record of the life of Ireland ...

  3. Parish register - Wikipedia

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    The parish register became mandatory in Italy for baptisms and marriages in 1563 after the Council of Trent and in 1614 for burials when its rules of compilation were as well normalised by the Church. Prior to 1563, the oldest registers of baptisms are preserved since 1379 in Gemona del Friuli, 1381 in Siena, 1428 in Florence or 1459 in Bologna.

  4. Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel ...

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    The Baptism, Marriage and Burial Registers of St George’s Chapel, Windsor. Edmund Horace Fellowes (1957) Volume 11. The Manuscripts of St George's Chapel. Rev. J. N. Dalton, KCVO, CMG, LLD, FSA (1957) Volume 12. The Monuments of St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle. Shelagh M. Bond (1958) Volume 13.

  5. 1655 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1655 in Ireland. Incumbent Lord ... (d.1701) Henry Luttrell, soldier (d.1717) (killed) Daniel Roseingrave, organist (d.1727) Deaths.

  6. John Goodwin (preacher) - Wikipedia

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    Goodwin was born in Norfolk and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, where he graduated M.A. and obtained a fellowship on 10 November 1617. [3] He left the university and married, took orders and was a popular preacher in his home county and later in London. [4]

  7. Richard Bernard - Wikipedia

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    He still refused to make the sign of the cross during baptisms, however. This led to him being brought before church courts again in 1608 and 1611. [4] When he was at Worksop he associated with well-known Puritans William Brewster (1567–1644), a passenger on the Mayflower, and John Robinson (1575–1625), who organised the Mayflower voyage.