From 840df83ed846463b5402cc8ba016300a988511fe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jo Edge <110035806+jedge2@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 18:30:56 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update book_three.xml corrections to modernisation --- texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml index 670d5e28b..ef013b680 100644 --- a/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml +++ b/texts/03_book_three/book_three.xml @@ -1317,7 +1317,7 @@ me did availe, towards, some moderation of my greife for those wicked Practices, being Joyned to the examination (of those People in the house - (which had heard malicious speeches) before my Brother Denton & Mr Thornton, + (which had heard malicious speeches) before my Brother Denton & Mr Thornton, who utterly denyed on oath that they had Ever seen, or heard from me in there lives any Evill, or what they fallsly objected to them, lamenting much that they had not tould of it before, That it might have bin Punished. @@ -1822,7 +1822,7 @@

Which, next to the holy instructions & godly precepts & sweete - exemplary, Examples of my Ever hon.redhonoured Parents, I must attribute + exemplary, Examples of my Ever hon.redhonoured Parents, I must attribute much of my true bottoming, & confirming my greene & younger yeares, to be strengthened, & Established in the true faith of Christ To that most holy, & Zealous Preacher of God's word.

@@ -1843,7 +1843,7 @@ great a patience, that it was not perceavd by any.

Tho he, finding his strength to abate, had bent The subject of his - discourse for sevrall sermons To comfort our hearts against the + discourse for sevrall sermons To comfort our hearts against the feares of death, & to prepare us with Patience in the loss of our Freindes. Text. 1 Thessalonians: Chapt. 4, v.verse 13.

@@ -4320,7 +4320,7 @@ to that living, and gave him Nor could this Deed be Evaded, by any Legall Right which was expressly made for those ends mentioned to be a security for them which he makes a contingency, or how could Harry Best pretend - to avoyd that contingecy, by his advice to cutt if off?

+ to avoyd that contingecy, by his advice to cutt it off?

@@ -5104,7 +5104,7 @@ to that living, and gave him . she still replyed that she knew in her Consience I was innocent of those things & she allso knew of that intended marriage. & therefore, she did not beleive - non of them. my dere Aunt Norton tould her: why, then, did + non of them. my dere Aunt Norton tould her: why, then, did she not tell me, or Mr Thornton how I was wronged.

@@ -5576,7 +5576,7 @@ to that living, and gave him Papists, so oppissitt to our faith, & both to Intrest consernes, whos daughters carried of a great part of Estate from newton by the Large Portions haveing 1500l a Peice, beeing 3 of them matched to - the best gentlemen of the Country. Papists. vidzvidelicet, The Cholmleys, + the best gentlemen of the Country. Papists. vidzvidelicet, The Cholmleys, of Bransbey (800l per Annum. The Eldest Daughter was married to; The second daughter, my Sister Margrett, was married to Mr @@ -5949,7 +5949,7 @@ to that living, and gave him 10l a yeare to officiate that Place, & soe to save the 30l a yeare, which he now gave to Mr Comber. (he giveing in all to him 40l - per Annum). + per Annum.)

uppon which, Mr Thornton was soe much conserned That I herd him affirme, if we might not injoy Mr Comber still and a preaching @@ -6093,12 +6093,12 @@ to that living, and gave him , & mercy to me, did Joyne with me, in this. having a great desire to have Purchased the Perpetuall advouson of this Living of Stongrave to Annexe it to his Estate, by my Lord Frechvills - meanes, (could have it don for 300l but my Lord tould him it + meanes, (could have it don for 300l but my Lord tould him it would be changed att every Kings (Change) so he laid downe that designe of that).

But we were, very ready to shew our Indeavours to bring him into the way, and Eye of Preferment &, to that end, I made it my request - to my deare Lord Fretchvill to accept Mr Comber for his Chaplain, + to my deare Lord Fretchvill to accept Mr Comber for his Chaplain, which he pleased to doe for my Sake & gave him a confirmation by his Pattent.

@@ -6289,7 +6289,7 @@ to that living, and gave him

- For she did, affter she was gon from henc,e try to + For she did, affter she was gon from hence, try to her uttmost to instigate all my good freinds against me, & my childe, by stirring upp my good freind Dr samwaies to beleive those lyes tould against Mr Combr @@ -6491,7 +6491,7 @@ to that living, and gave him . & sence I both know that bussiness which we would not have made Publick (of the match of my Child with Mr Comber) which you have had many occasions to imploy him about our - Estate & affaires, — which non but my Brother Denton & my selfe + Estate & affaires which non but my Brother Denton & my selfe & Mrs Danby knowes of. this might be some occasion that our Enemies might pretend that you imployed him.'

@@ -6718,7 +6718,7 @@ to that living, and gave him , which was a long time affter she did her best to doe me right with Mr Darcy, Mr Ederington. And my Cozen Nicholson, whose Charity (tho of annothr oppinnion) was much - greived att the unjust lyes which was tould of me att my Lady + greived att the unjust lyes which was tould of me att my Lady Franklands (who was insenced against me that I would not lett my servant leave me when I was in childbed & goe to her). they, god forgive them, had hatched lyes of me.

@@ -6840,13 +6840,13 @@ to that living, and gave him againe. But, if the Lord should take me a way, from himselfe, & my Children,

I begged hee would please to deliver This Trunke (with - the writings) unto my Lord Frechevill, who was my mothers + the writings) unto my Lord Frechevill, who was my mothers Brother & allso her Trustee & Executor of her will & Testamt. I allso desired my husband to deliver to my Lord Frechevill these monneys, which he had the use of (which was my mothers:) & he had given to me againe to keepe; but I gave them (beeing about 60l - or 70l) praing him to give it to my Lord F.Frescheville for the + or 70l) praing him to give it to my Lord F.Frescheville for the use of my deare mothers will expresed for my Children (as it may appeare in her Deeds. & last will & Testament, it did belong to my Lord as her Excequtor for the use of my Children @@ -7115,7 +7115,7 @@ to that living, and gave him Nor did I maintaine & subsist & uphold the Family of the - Danbys ( my deare Sisters Children) for 20 yeares together out + Danbys (my deare Sisters Children) for 20 yeares together out of my husbands Estate, as he did very well know. butt what I had of my deare mothers Estate which she bought and gave me to Live on that was Purchased by her widdowes Estate att midlham.