From e09871c6ac27d9e7eedc5b94d740bb3f36bb4ed8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sharonhoward Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:24:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] book 3 anchors --- texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml | 123 +++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml index 88ced8f1e..520cb30bf 100644 --- a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml +++ b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml @@ -10356,7 +10356,7 @@ had heard. bussiness. and my uncle norton said, 'if they were married, God speed them well and send them a happy weding'.

- But tould Dafeny, why would I not lett them ly together? + But tould Dafeny, why would I not lett them ly together? she said it was don by there owne Consent that beeing not to be made Public till a while afftr. and then they was to ly together. @@ -10389,7 +10389,8 @@ had heard. , for her Selfe, as a Token of gratitude, A young Cowe and Calfe to sustaine her house with other good things which she had deserved for her faith and fidelty to me & - my poore Children, & sent her husband a Bible & 1l of Tobaco.

+ my poore Children, & sent her husband a Bible & 1l of Tobaco. +

@@ -10403,7 +10404,7 @@ had heard. for Dafeny had informed my dear Aunt of all Proceedings & how I was compelled to have the marriage sooner Solmnised in regard of my owne sickness - and weakness. which I forsaw was very necessary to be don.

+ and weakness. which I forsaw was very necessary to be don.

For if I should have bin taken away from my Family, @@ -10453,7 +10454,7 @@ had heard. Compassion had Mercy on me & looked on my Affliction att last, & would not lett me be destroyed by hell & his instruments who had alwayes gon - about like a Roring Lion seeking to devour who he could. + about like a Roring Lion seeking to devour who he could.

But the gracious God, who did withstand his malicious @@ -10471,7 +10472,7 @@ had heard. thought of me for what I did was compelld from me. & Mr norton Said, 'why did not they lye together'. Dafeny said: it was not convenient till the Publication of the marriage and then it - should be soe. he said: it was well don and very glad it was + should be soe. he said: it was well don and very glad it was Passed, & now People might see what caire I tooke of my Children.

@@ -10490,7 +10491,7 @@ had heard. 3. I recavd allso a most deare and Pieous letter (dated - Jan.January 8th, 1668) of the date with Dafenys 2d letter, affter the + Jan.January 8th, 1668) of the date with Dafenys 2d letter, affter the marriage of my daughter, when I had writt her word to accquaint her with it and of my disconsolate condition by my great afflictions.

@@ -10545,7 +10546,7 @@ had heard. Yett she desires, now she is att yorke, to have her God- Daughter to be confirmed by the Bishop, it being her duty to pre - -sent her to him, & she had bin confirmed her selfe. + -sent her to him, & she had bin confirmed her selfe. And she had heard Newes of her God daughter, Alice, That she could not beleive, That she was all ready married. but she desirs, according to my prudent actings in othr consernes, soe I would be advised @@ -10557,7 +10558,7 @@ had heard. To which kind wishes for me. I returnd my Lady my Answer, Jan. - JanJanuary 26, 1668. I returned her Ladyship many thankes for her kind + JanJanuary 26, 1668. I returned her Ladyship many thankes for her kind & obleiging lines to have given me a vissitt in my sadest affliction & distrsse, wherein I wanted such comforts which she might have bin, but would not have had her put to any Hazards on that acount for me. @@ -10637,7 +10638,7 @@ had heard. Dr Samwayes, which had bin a great stickler in the acting about - the breaking the match by Mrs Danbys fallse instigation, God did + the breaking the match by Mrs Danbys fallse instigation, God did make him very sencable what wrong he had don to me (& what a contineud greife & trouble to beare the scourge of the Tongue was) soe truly sencable of his Error that he writt me a very Christian and @@ -10706,9 +10707,9 @@ had heard. - my neece Best, feb.February 5, 1668, writt a deare & comfortable letter and - begged of me not to be soe afflicted for her sister Ketts - + my neece Best, feb.February 5, 1668, writt a deare & comfortable letter and + begged of me not to be soe afflicted for her sister Ketts + slanderous lyes; for she was sorey I had the ill lucke to doe soe much good to her & her husband, & she to requite me as she had don: all her husbands freinds @@ -10781,12 +10782,12 @@ had heard. haveing bin soe toxicated by daily evills from the scourge of the Tongue. with the heavy loade of Debts that lay on my Estate, &, which I was compelled to undergoe as to that - payment of them under my Cozen Antony Nortons name, + payment of them under my Cozen Antony Nortons name,

The undertaking of the Tuittion of my 3 poore Childrn (for whom we could gott but smale subsistance till the - Tennants would pay till Lady Day came to be due) + Tennants would pay till Lady Day came to be due)

@@ -10829,7 +10830,7 @@ had heard. Family & in pettitions to God for my weake condition & sorrowes, wanting spirituall refreshment, nor could I have any till soe happy to receave the benifitt of the holy Com- - munion, which the Lord was pleased to grant to me at this + munion, which the Lord was pleased to grant to me at this . time; for I thirsted affter the waters of life nor could I, for my great wounding in body & soule, be able to goe to Church.

@@ -10859,7 +10860,7 @@ had heard. . & fixed grace to what he Chose. (Luke 22: 19). the Papists calls it the Sacrament his reall fleshe; some Protestants looke uppon it with good thoughts, but the Papists adore the Creatur, But the Lord hath commanded( - Take, eate this in remembrance of me. It is Christs body only to those who + Take, eate this in remembrance of me. It is Christs body only to those who receive him spirituly by faith. & of old in the Church non sufred to looke of the Sacrament but those that receavd it.

@@ -10928,7 +10929,7 @@ had heard. meanes. & strengths to over come all Evills in soule & body. Amen.

- Haveing bin thus blesed by God to have the holy Sacramt + Haveing bin thus blesed by God to have the holy Sacramt brought to my house in my great weaknes, which I soe longed affter, I found much comfort in my spirit and was hopfull I should, by his grace, be inabled to goe through this wildernes of sorowes @@ -10946,11 +10947,12 @@ had heard. occurrances hapned to me of a fresh suply of Tryalls before I could be inabled to gett by my sorrowfull Bed, which was of many occasions. but since it pleased God to give - me this opportunity to receave the blssed Sacrament with my + me this opportunity to receave the blssed Sacrament with my Daughter Combr & my Son. and Hanah & some of hers I was much comforted in Gods mercy. this beeing the first time I could be able to doe it since my deare husbands death which was in - my Chamber when I sat in bed, Dec.December 20th, 1668.

+ my Chamber when I sat in bed, Dec.December 20th, 1668. +

@@ -10975,9 +10977,9 @@ 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 + 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 life if I was a widdow & affter my Deease @@ -10987,7 +10989,7 @@ had heard. The other 100l a yeare was to repay Mr Thornton for that - Debt he paid to Mr nettleton, which should have had it out of my + Debt he paid to Mr nettleton, which should have had it out of my Fathers Estate in Ireland, & these conditions made when Mr ThThornton did part with that Estate to Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford.

@@ -11012,7 +11014,7 @@ had heard. 800l for the younger brothers & sisters of Mr Thornton. in case my husband should dye with out Issue made. (which he did not, for God had blssed me with a delicate, lovely Son: my son, Robert, who was - 6 years old at his fathers death). + 6 years old at his fathers death).

@@ -11035,8 +11037,8 @@ 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. + secure this Rent Charge of my Portion, & nettletons Debt, which + 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. @@ -11053,11 +11055,11 @@ had heard. Fathers Estate if not redeemed thus by my right).

But my brother, Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford, knowing this 1000l - in Ireland was my Portion. & that it was made over to me + in Ireland was my Portion. & that it was made over to me by Mr Th.Thornton before marriage. would not pay any part of that Rent Charge to the Administrator of Mr Thornton but only to my selfe, being my due and right to have injoyed now in my widoed - Estate according to Articles & bond before marriage; + Estate according to Articles & bond before marriage;

I was forced to informe him that for that end That Mr @@ -11066,7 +11068,7 @@ had heard. ) That to pay them & free his Land, I was willing to yeld us that 1000l to Cleare his Estate. & make provission for his 2 Childn. and soe I was to have noe part in it. but desired it might - be paid by him as the 1000l he paid to nettleton was to goe to the + be paid by him as the 1000l he paid to nettleton was to goe to the sattisfaction of Mr Thorntons Debts.

@@ -11076,7 +11078,7 @@ had heard. Children. nor any thing in the world to maintaine my deare and only Son then but 6 years, old & all swalowed up with Debts from us. nor had I ever one penny of all my Fathers - Portion to doe me good, in all my Life nor my Children. + Portion to doe me good, in all my Life nor my Children. these was Pinching sircumstances for me to begin my Life with.)

@@ -11098,7 +11100,7 @@ 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.

@@ -11131,7 +11133,7 @@ had heard. 1300 his wardship, she made a Deed to Feofees in trust for that Purpose - to pay that Debt out of it. and All the rest of her Arrears That she + to pay that Debt out of it. and All the rest of her Arrears That she had, settled for my use and my Children. To Receave and Lay out the Remainder of. Those Arrears (beeing 7000l) to Purchase Land @@ -11175,7 +11177,7 @@ had heard. Butt, instead of my receaving any advantage from them, when Sir Christopher saw that my 1000l was thus condemned - to the Debts of Mr Thornton, and that his Estate could not + to the Debts of Mr Thornton, and that his Estate could not subsist with out that Anuity out of his Estate due to me (as above) — he was very earnest to have me to make him a Generall Release of all my Rights, & dues to me out of my fathers @@ -11271,7 +11273,7 @@ had heard. Condittion this Estate was in by debts, which was too much contracted by Sir Ch.Christopher wWandesford's obstenancy against my husband for that - unfortunate taking the Assignement of the Irish Estate on him.

+ unfortunate taking the Assignement of the Irish Estate on him.

yett was I more willing to suffer losse in my owne Private Estate, if Possible I might wade through itt, Provided that I @@ -11339,7 +11341,7 @@ had heard. Fifty 50l of whch I recavd and Paid my Lady yorke that 50l I borrwd of her, and the other 50l was Paid by me for - the discharge of somme Debt of my Son Thornton at Cambridg. + the discharge of somme Debt of my Son Thornton at Cambridg. Butt I humbly blesse Almighty God for this great mercy that I receaved in this 100l which releived myselfe and poore Son.

@@ -11387,7 +11389,7 @@ had heard. . since what I did doe (in Poynt of houskeeping. diett. Apparrell or entertainments. was ever designed & practised to keepe with in bounds of moderation, - decency, & necessety. nor ever I affected to conforme my + decency, & necessety. nor ever I affected to conforme my selfe to the modes or quirkes of new fashons & affected novo -lties. either in meate, drinke, Apparrell of the gaietyes of the world, not even in the prime of my youth. when as Job saieth, the @@ -11403,7 +11405,7 @@ had heard. I cannot deny. But when my deare & only Sisters Family, some of them, fell into decay & the Estate taken away by the late - Rebellion against King Charles the first & so exposed to much + Rebellion against King Charles the first & so exposed to much Poverty, especially the 2d son who married against his fathers commnd, & came to be a family missrable enough. To releive him selfe & family, I did expend out of my deare mothers Estate. she gave me somme @@ -11431,7 +11433,7 @@ had heard. Releife of a mighty & mercifull father of Heaven.

Who both sees my distresse &, I hope, will Pitty my Condition. - And tho he has Raised Three Familyes by my meanes, & my + And tho he has Raised Three Familyes by my meanes, & my Freinds, to great Riches, & glory in the world and given me to taste of his bitter cupp of Sufferings for others.

@@ -11483,7 +11485,7 @@ had heard. Elizabeth Nickoldsons Eare, one who, tho of the Romish faith, + Elizabeth Nickoldsons Eare, one who, tho of the Romish faith, yett had the principalls of Charity soe much that it wound her soe much to heare such horrid lyes & slanders raised by her against such which she knew had the grace of God. in them.

@@ -11536,7 +11538,7 @@ had heard. Butt one day above all the rest being, as I remember, on my owne birthday in the affternoone haveing kept the othr - Part separate in fasting & Prayer. (feb.February 13th 1668. + Part separate in fasting & Prayer. (feb.February 13th 1668. @@ -11558,7 +11560,7 @@ had heard. Clergey man & a true minist.er of the Gospell (according to my vow & Promis made to God, when I begged him of God in obedience to my deare husbands longing desir - to have a Son To heire this Antient house & Family).

+ to have a Son To heire this Antient house & Family).

And now God granted that request in giveing me a Son & one blessed with great hopes of promising Parts @@ -11593,7 +11595,7 @@ had heard. The deepe reflection which wounded most was that I had deservd justly at Gods hand to be cast of because I had - matched into a contrary faith & oppinnion .to my own + matched into a contrary faith & oppinnion .to my own &, therefore, I was thus sadly followed by suffreings. & allso, if I should be takn from my Children, knew not into what hand they might light into. Tho God kewknew @@ -11645,7 +11647,7 @@ had heard. To which I answred. 'Ah, my deare Childe, it is for the Losse of thy deare Father, have I not cause. for I am this day a - desolate Widdow left. and thou art a poore young orphant + desolate Widdow left. and thou art a poore young orphant with out helpe or any releife'. To which my deare Inffant answered:

'Doe you not, my deare mother, beleiv that my father @@ -11683,7 +11685,7 @@ had heard. & filliall dearenes & tenterness. can near be forgott by me. but this Excelent councell came from God & not from man: for non but the spiritt of God could put such words - in to the mouth of a Childe but 6 years old and 4 months.

+ in to the mouth of a Childe but 6 years old and 4 months.

Therefore, I acknowledg the glory to my gracious God in it, which both did admonish my Passion and put this @@ -11710,9 +11712,9 @@ had heard. Childe when he was very young, & I have great cause to recount the goodness of God to me & him to put his spirritt soe early into him.

- When his sister Kate had the Smale Pox, he was with me in the + When his sister Kate had the Smale Pox, he was with me in the - scarlett Chambr &, looking very earnestly to the window with his Eyes + scarlett Chambr &, looking very earnestly to the window with his Eyes up to heaven in a deepe meditation, with a great sigh said to me, (when he broke of his Catichisme which I was then hearing him):

@@ -11856,7 +11858,7 @@ had heard. deepe distrsse & sorrows, it pleased God to sett it home to my Soule by his devine word & Spirritt by Reading in the Prophett - Jerimiah 54th Chapt. and from the 4 verce to the 9th. + Jerimiah 54th Chapt. and from the 4 verce to the 9th.

@@ -11944,11 +11946,11 @@ had heard. nd yeare of my misserable life finnished; + Thus was the 42nd yeare of my misserable life finnished; being the 6th times 7 yeares that I had lived in this world, who had the greatest changes befallen to me therein, and of soe many @@ -11962,7 +11964,7 @@ had heard. And with David. my God, my God why has thou forsak - ken me & why goe I mourning all the + ken me & why goe I mourning all the day Long, o my God, & thou hearest not while my Enimyes pursue me with deadly hate. but thou contineuest holy, o thou, worship of Israell. o, cast me not away @@ -11971,7 +11973,7 @@ had heard. Salvation. Blessed be my strong hold to flee unto; & my Refuge & my mercifull God which has this day fullfilled my daies to the number, through many & great tribulations, to compleat the 42nd - yeare of my Life (feb.February 13,1669). + yeare of my Life (feb.February 13,1669). Glory be to God most high for Ever.

@@ -12168,7 +12170,7 @@ had heard. (as I was putt uppon for this) for it did in its innocency.

There was some who Jested with me & said they had heard of - an old saing of bringing up a chcken to peck out there Eye. + an old saing of bringing up a chcken to peck out there Eye. But @@ -12183,7 +12185,7 @@ had heard. And what harme I had suffered from Mrs Danby, of whom I - had bin soe cairfull and preserved her & hers, from starving. + had bin soe cairfull and preserved her & hers, from starving.

But I tould them That her cryme was more unpardonable; @@ -12191,7 +12193,8 @@ had heard. . & what I did for hers &, her was out of my Christian Charity. & Gods cause. and only of Pitty I saved the dieing - Chicken.

+ Chicken. +

But I humbly blesse God for all my deliverances, @@ -12228,7 +12231,7 @@ had heard. blesse & praise the Lord my God. who hath soe watchfull an Eye over me. for if this Chicken had light with its bill on the - sight, or blake of my Eye. it had infaliably put it out and + sight, or blake of my Eye. it had infaliably put it out and much indangred the other Eye too (there being soe great a sympathy betwixt them. in the opticks). therefore, will I Prayse & glorify the God of mercy for both & humbly besech him that with these very Eyes, @@ -12264,7 +12267,7 @@ had heard. compelld to give my brother, Sir Ch.Christopher wandesford, of all my dues And rights to my deare Fathers & Mothers will, which did not a little agravate my Sorrowes. but, having spoke - of this in annothr place, do forebeare any repettition. + of this in annothr place, do forebeare any repettition. still haveing new fuell put to the first Flame of my sorrowes which was not Extinct but laid sleeping a little till fresh occassions from with out kindled a new flame. @@ -12284,19 +12287,19 @@ had heard. , I was forced to make up payments for it & othr things out of my owne Purse, or out of Laistrop, which was - designed out for the Children (2 daughters) maintenance.

+ designed out for the Children (2 daughters) maintenance.

My Eldest daughter beeing married, her maintenac ceased as such & was paid to her according to the settlment - for intrest of her Portion. So That Land & Rents did not + for intrest of her Portion. So That Land & Rents did not make out the due I should have had for maintenance, but came so short every like & for severall yeares Recavd - not 20 sh.shillings a yeare to her use. (besides what was paid for Intrst - & Publick Charges). + not 20 sh.shillings a yeare to her use. (besides what was paid for Intrst + & Publick Charges).

Insomuch as I was compelld to borow monney @@ -12344,7 +12347,7 @@ had heard. Enymyes scorne. which yett by this time the world was convinced I was persecuted with out a cause but what proceded from their owne malice. which was set on - worke by the greater accuser of the Breathren, As he, + worke by the greater accuser of the Breathren, As he, with his instruments, had begun the Tradigy of my unspoted hon.orhonour, so was he resolved to finish it. And being dispaire of prevailing against me by his Temptations of all